Shakspere and His PredecessorsC. Scribner's sons, 1988 - 555 pages |
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Page 117
... eyes are nothing like the sun ; Coral is far more red than her lips ' red . ' But those eyes that seemed to go in mourning for the pain that they wrought could sway the heart of Shakspere with a strangely potent spell . This woman ...
... eyes are nothing like the sun ; Coral is far more red than her lips ' red . ' But those eyes that seemed to go in mourning for the pain that they wrought could sway the heart of Shakspere with a strangely potent spell . This woman ...
Page 160
... eyes suing : His eyes saw her eyes as they had not seen them ; Her eyes woo'd still , his eyes disdained their wooing , And all this dumb play had his acts made plain With tears , which , chorus - like , her eyes did rain . ' Similar is ...
... eyes suing : His eyes saw her eyes as they had not seen them ; Her eyes woo'd still , his eyes disdained their wooing , And all this dumb play had his acts made plain With tears , which , chorus - like , her eyes did rain . ' Similar is ...
Page 246
... eyes , and forces from his lips the plaintive murmur that he is not worth the coil that is made for him . So when ... eyes . The boy's recital of his past deeds of lovingkindness , his terror at the entry of the attendants bearing the ...
... eyes , and forces from his lips the plaintive murmur that he is not worth the coil that is made for him . So when ... eyes . The boy's recital of his past deeds of lovingkindness , his terror at the entry of the attendants bearing the ...
Contents
THE EARLY RENAISSANCE DRAMA | 19 |
KYD LYLY and Peele | 62 |
ROBERT GREENE | 77 |
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