By Me, William ShakespeareEverest House, 1980 - 469 էջ |
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... imagination . " Bestial oblivion " he calls it , and sees no reason to temper his opinion . Hamlet . A man may fish with a worm that hath eat of a king , and eat of the fish that hath fed on that worm . Claudius . What dost thou mean by ...
... imagination . " Bestial oblivion " he calls it , and sees no reason to temper his opinion . Hamlet . A man may fish with a worm that hath eat of a king , and eat of the fish that hath fed on that worm . Claudius . What dost thou mean by ...
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... imagination . Sometimes the calm of convalescence is broken by unpredictable sexual storms . Of all Shakespeare's plays Antony and Cleopatra is the most overtly sexual , not in the sense that Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and Troilus and ...
... imagination . Sometimes the calm of convalescence is broken by unpredictable sexual storms . Of all Shakespeare's plays Antony and Cleopatra is the most overtly sexual , not in the sense that Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and Troilus and ...
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... imagination has taken command and thrust back the intel- lectual imagination . As often happens , the workings of the sexual imagination lead to a certain confusion ; we are never quite sure what is taking place . The scene is bathed in ...
... imagination has taken command and thrust back the intel- lectual imagination . As often happens , the workings of the sexual imagination lead to a certain confusion ; we are never quite sure what is taking place . The scene is bathed in ...
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