Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... compare her voice to music because To musicke every sommer leaping swaine Compares his sunburnt lover when she speaks . Nor can he compare it to the nightingale , who sings of adulterate wrong , For sinne , though synne , would not be ...
... compare her voice to music because To musicke every sommer leaping swaine Compares his sunburnt lover when she speaks . Nor can he compare it to the nightingale , who sings of adulterate wrong , For sinne , though synne , would not be ...
Pagina 79
... compares Exton to Cain . The Bishop of Carlisle compares England to Golgotha and warns Boling- broke not to set house against house . Richard declares that he has been delivered to his ' sour cross ' and in his last soliloquy quotes ...
... compares Exton to Cain . The Bishop of Carlisle compares England to Golgotha and warns Boling- broke not to set house against house . Richard declares that he has been delivered to his ' sour cross ' and in his last soliloquy quotes ...
Pagina 107
... compares Claudius , by implication , to a ' galled jade ' ; and he tells Guildenstern that he should have sent for the doctor rather than for himself , because ' for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps plunge him into more ...
... compares Claudius , by implication , to a ' galled jade ' ; and he tells Guildenstern that he should have sent for the doctor rather than for himself , because ' for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps plunge him into more ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
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