| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 448 pagina’s
...Honeftie) horfmg foot on footf Skulking in corners ? wifhing Clocks more fwift? 335 Houres, Minutes? Noone, Mid-night ? and all Eyes Blind with the Pin and Web , but theirs; theirs onely, That would vnfeene be wickedf Is this nothing? Why then the World, and all that's in't,is nothing,... | |
| Jack D'Amico - 2001 - 232 pagina’s
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| Patsy Rodenburg - 2002 - 380 pagina’s
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| Millicent Bell - 2002 - 316 pagina’s
...minutes? noon, midnight? and all eyes Blind with pin and web, but theirs; theirs only. That would unseen be wicked? is this nothing? Why then the world, and all that's in't, is nothing The covering sky is nothing, Bohemia nothing, My wife is nothing, nor nothing have these nothings, If this be nothing.... | |
| Elizabeth D. Harvey - 2003 - 334 pagina’s
...cheek? is meeting noses? / Kissing with inside lip? . . . wishing clocks more swift? Hours, minutes? noon, midnight? and all eyes / Blind with the pin and web, but theirs; theirs only" (Li1.284-92). This is a touchy king indeed, with a kingdom perhaps as sensitive, as fragile, and ultimately... | |
| Brian Vickers - 2002 - 600 pagina’s
...obsessive jealousy, convinced that his courtiers were unable to see the adultery of Polixenes and Hermione: all eyes Blind with the pin and web but theirs, theirs only That would unseen be wicked (1.2.290-2) The urgency with which Leontes invests that figure is comically contrasted... | |
| 1984 - 440 pagina’s
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| Orville W. Owen - 2003 - 644 pagina’s
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| Robert Pack - 2003 - 272 pagina’s
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