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... eye , perhaps most picturesquely - if somewhat fancifully - in Sonnet CXXXII , where it and the evening star are by the ... eyes become thy face . These two ideas are united in one in the exquisite thirty - third sonnet , full of radiant ...
... eye , perhaps most picturesquely - if somewhat fancifully - in Sonnet CXXXII , where it and the evening star are by the ... eyes become thy face . These two ideas are united in one in the exquisite thirty - third sonnet , full of radiant ...
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... eyes have been : And I will kiss thy [ Death's ] detestable bones And put my eyeballs in thy vaulty brows , cries Constance in King John . In the Dauphin's speech to Salisbury about war ( i.e. death ) , the whole series is seen ...
... eyes have been : And I will kiss thy [ Death's ] detestable bones And put my eyeballs in thy vaulty brows , cries Constance in King John . In the Dauphin's speech to Salisbury about war ( i.e. death ) , the whole series is seen ...
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... eye Nor that is not the lark , whose notes do beat The vaulty heaven so high above our heads , and Iachimo asks Imogen , Timon , 2.2 . 166 R. and J. 3. 5. 19 What , are men mad ? Hath nature given them eyes Cym . 1. 6. 32 To see this ...
... eye Nor that is not the lark , whose notes do beat The vaulty heaven so high above our heads , and Iachimo asks Imogen , Timon , 2.2 . 166 R. and J. 3. 5. 19 What , are men mad ? Hath nature given them eyes Cym . 1. 6. 32 To see this ...
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Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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