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... heaven than with the green fields of earth , and he loves rather to watch the movements of meteors and planets than to study the faces of men . No matter what he is describing , the pictures he draws tend to partake of this celestial ...
... heaven than with the green fields of earth , and he loves rather to watch the movements of meteors and planets than to study the faces of men . No matter what he is describing , the pictures he draws tend to partake of this celestial ...
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... heaven ; and if he orders his artillery to fire , he does it thus : with the cannon break the frame of heaven , Batter the shining palace of the Sun And shiver all the starry firmament . With Shakespeare it is far otherwise . His feet ...
... heaven ; and if he orders his artillery to fire , he does it thus : with the cannon break the frame of heaven , Batter the shining palace of the Sun And shiver all the starry firmament . With Shakespeare it is far otherwise . His feet ...
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... heaven light ; and when he encounters Juliet weeping , as he thinks , for her cousin Tybalt's death , he clothes his comment in similar nature imagery of light quenched in darkness : When the sun sets , the air doth drizzle dew ; But ...
... heaven light ; and when he encounters Juliet weeping , as he thinks , for her cousin Tybalt's death , he clothes his comment in similar nature imagery of light quenched in darkness : When the sun sets , the air doth drizzle dew ; But ...
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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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