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Pagina 48
That life is vividly present to us , built up little by little with unobtrusive art . But the scene is drenched in memory . In the first fifty lines , as Shallow recalls the poor pranks of his mad days at Clement's Inn , the exploits of ...
That life is vividly present to us , built up little by little with unobtrusive art . But the scene is drenched in memory . In the first fifty lines , as Shallow recalls the poor pranks of his mad days at Clement's Inn , the exploits of ...
Pagina 52
But the word ' time ' ( or ' times ' ) , so frequently appear- ing , more often than not means the present age , the present state of affairs ; and it is with ' the times ' in this sense that , again and again , there is associated the ...
But the word ' time ' ( or ' times ' ) , so frequently appear- ing , more often than not means the present age , the present state of affairs ; and it is with ' the times ' in this sense that , again and again , there is associated the ...
Pagina 63
The present eye praises the present object : Then marvel not , thou great and complete man , That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax ; Since things in motion sooner catch the eye Than what not stirs .
The present eye praises the present object : Then marvel not , thou great and complete man , That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax ; Since things in motion sooner catch the eye Than what not stirs .
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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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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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