Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... tears shall drown the wind . The image of the new - born babe bestriding the storm , and of the cherubim riding upon the wings of the wind , leads on to that of the wind itself followed by rain which is compared with tears , tears which ...
... tears shall drown the wind . The image of the new - born babe bestriding the storm , and of the cherubim riding upon the wings of the wind , leads on to that of the wind itself followed by rain which is compared with tears , tears which ...
Pagina 210
... tears are the pellets of sorrow ; in the play , Cleopatra's frozen tears , turned to hail , are the pellets of her grief . Steevens says that pellet was ' the ancient culinary term for a forced meat ball ' , and it was also an heraldic ...
... tears are the pellets of sorrow ; in the play , Cleopatra's frozen tears , turned to hail , are the pellets of her grief . Steevens says that pellet was ' the ancient culinary term for a forced meat ball ' , and it was also an heraldic ...
Pagina 233
... tears ( 286 ) appears also in Richard II , II . ii . 16 ; the inundation of tears ( 290 ) appears twice ( K.J. , V. ii . 48 ; R.J. , IV . i . 12 ) ; and the contrast between a false jewel and its rich setting ( 153 ) occurs in Richard ...
... tears ( 286 ) appears also in Richard II , II . ii . 16 ; the inundation of tears ( 290 ) appears twice ( K.J. , V. ii . 48 ; R.J. , IV . i . 12 ) ; and the contrast between a false jewel and its rich setting ( 153 ) occurs in Richard ...
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