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... lines of the greatest love drama of them all , the earthly sea no longer suffices as symbol for the depth and vastness of the passion it paints , and Antony tells Cleopatra that if she sets ' a bourn how A. and C. far to be beloved ...
... lines of the greatest love drama of them all , the earthly sea no longer suffices as symbol for the depth and vastness of the passion it paints , and Antony tells Cleopatra that if she sets ' a bourn how A. and C. far to be beloved ...
Page 265
... lines , in the orchard ( 3. 1 ) , when Hero and Ursula bait their trap for Beatrice , we notice a succession of rural pictures — the pleached honeysuckle - bower , which , ripened by the sun , yet keeps it out ; the lapwing running ...
... lines , in the orchard ( 3. 1 ) , when Hero and Ursula bait their trap for Beatrice , we notice a succession of rural pictures — the pleached honeysuckle - bower , which , ripened by the sun , yet keeps it out ; the lapwing running ...
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... lines , and it is clear from the way the Jew dwells on it ( 5 times in 17 lines ) that it is the outcome of his deepest feeling , and sums up symbolically in itself the real and sole reason for his whole action - bitter rancour at the ...
... lines , and it is clear from the way the Jew dwells on it ( 5 times in 17 lines ) that it is the outcome of his deepest feeling , and sums up symbolically in itself the real and sole reason for his whole action - bitter rancour at the ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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