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... course more compressed and more striking : ' light thickens ' has an element of sur- prise which is lacking in the trope about night's ' black contagious breath ' . And in the two and a half lines from Macbeth there is more going on ...
... course more compressed and more striking : ' light thickens ' has an element of sur- prise which is lacking in the trope about night's ' black contagious breath ' . And in the two and a half lines from Macbeth there is more going on ...
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... course of the play , disappointed . Since there is no close poetic texture lengthy quotation is unnecessary , but it is worth remarking how often the pattern of hope and disappointment is repeated . Hotspur at Shrewsbury -so we are ...
... course of the play , disappointed . Since there is no close poetic texture lengthy quotation is unnecessary , but it is worth remarking how often the pattern of hope and disappointment is repeated . Hotspur at Shrewsbury -so we are ...
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Lionel Charles Knights. Like to the Pontic sea , Whose icy current and compulsive course Ne'er feels retiring ebb . . . Even so my bloody thoughts , with violent Shall ne'er look back . . . pace , Leavis comments : ' At this climax of ...
Lionel Charles Knights. Like to the Pontic sea , Whose icy current and compulsive course Ne'er feels retiring ebb . . . Even so my bloody thoughts , with violent Shall ne'er look back . . . pace , Leavis comments : ' At this climax of ...
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First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
The Theme of Appearance and Reality in Troilus | 55 |
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