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" Even here undone ! I was not much afeard ; for once or twice I was about to speak and tell him plainly, The selfsame sun that shines upon his court Hides not his visage from our cottage but Looks on alike. "
Select Plays of William Shakespeare: In Six Volumes. With the Corrections ... - Pagina 279
de William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820
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The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently ..., Volumul 3

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 420 pagini
...for thee, As thou art tender to 't. [Exit. Per. Even here undone ! I was not much afeard ; for onee, or twice, I was about to speak, and tell him plainly,...Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. — Will 't please you, sir, be gone ? [To FI.OSIZBL. I told you, what would come of this. Beseech...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 512 pagini
...Milton's— And the rathe primrose that forsaken dies. Ib. Perdita's speech :— Even here undone: I was about to speak, and tell him plainly, The selfsame...Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. Wilt please you, Sir, be gone I (To Florizel.) I told you, what would come of this. Beseech...
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A cyclopædia of poetical quotations, arranged by H.G. Adams

Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pagini
...cost? O! 'twill undo our common mother, To be at charge of such another. Crashaw. COTTAGE. 211 COTTAGE. THE self-same sun that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on both alike. Shakspere. Beneath our humble cottage let us haste, And there, unenvied, rural dainties...
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The Miscellaneous Works, Volumul 2

William Hazlitt - 1854 - 980 pagini
...son and Perdita. When Polixenes goes out, Perdita says, " Even here undone : I was not much afraid ; for once or twice I was about to speak ; and tell him plainly, The self-same sun that shines upon hiscouit, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on't alike. Wilt please you, sir, begone...
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Hamlet and Other Shakespearean Essays

L. C. Knights - 1979 - 326 pagini
...the princess my sister called my father father," we have an echo of Perdita's I was not much afeard; for once or twice I was about to speak and tell him...Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. As for the final scene, obviously it is possible to see it as a conventional happy ending with...
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A Critical History of English Literature: Shakespeare to Milton, Volumul 2

David Daiches - 1979 - 304 pagini
...mean-spirited and selfish, has not the tragic overtones of Leontes' jealousy. Besides, Perdita knows that The self-same sun that shines upon his court Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on all alike. So the couple flee to Sicily, where Leontes receives them kindly until Polixenes arrives...
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The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare

Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, Gayle Greene, Carol Thomas Neely - 1980 - 364 pagini
...together, Myself by with a needle, that I might prick The goer-back. (Cymbeline, ii167-69) Or Perdita: I was about to speak, and tell him plainly The self-same...Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. Will't please you, sir, be gone? I told you what would come of this. (Winter's Tale, iv.iv.443...
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Things Supernatural and Causeless: Shakespearean Romance

Marco Mincoff - 1992 - 148 pagini
...The dibble in earth to set one slip of them" (4.4.99-100), and she maintains, I was not much afeard; for once or twice I was about to speak, and tell him...Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. . . . (4.4.442-46) It is also evident in the frankness with which she speaks of her love and...
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The Manor, the Plowman, and the Shepherd: Agrarian Themes and Imagery in ...

Ordelle G. Hill - 1993 - 268 pagini
...exposed by Polixenes, she speaks with pride and dignity: Even here, undone, I was not much afeard; for once or twice I was about to speak, and tell him...Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. . . . this dream of mine — Being now awake, I'll queen it no inch farther, But milk my ewes,...
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Shakespeare's Monarchies: Ruler and Subject in the Romances

Constance Jordan - 1997 - 244 pagini
...then she adds: I was not much afeard: for once or twice I was about to speak, and tell him [Polixenes] plainly The self-same sun that shines upon his court...Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. (4.4.442-46) Perdita 's figure of the equalizing sun has a history as popular metaphor. More...
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