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Pagina 54
... strange shadows on you ' tend ? Since every one hath , every one , one shade , And you , but one , can every shadow lend . These shadows or shapes , attending on the object of the poet's worship , are surely identical with the several ...
... strange shadows on you ' tend ? Since every one hath , every one , one shade , And you , but one , can every shadow lend . These shadows or shapes , attending on the object of the poet's worship , are surely identical with the several ...
Pagina 124
... strange shapes . " The stage direction in III , i , of The Tempest is " Enter several strange shapes . " These are the actors conjured up by the magic of Prospero . Now it is the art of Poetry which , as we read in Love's Labour's Lost ...
... strange shapes . " The stage direction in III , i , of The Tempest is " Enter several strange shapes . " These are the actors conjured up by the magic of Prospero . Now it is the art of Poetry which , as we read in Love's Labour's Lost ...
Pagina 125
... strange forms . " Does not Shakespeare repeat Bacon's idea in Antony and Cleopatra ? : CLEO . Think you there was , or might be , such a man As this I dream'd of ? DOL . Gentle madam , no . CLEO . You lie , up to the hearing of the gods ...
... strange forms . " Does not Shakespeare repeat Bacon's idea in Antony and Cleopatra ? : CLEO . Think you there was , or might be , such a man As this I dream'd of ? DOL . Gentle madam , no . CLEO . You lie , up to the hearing of the gods ...
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