By Me, William ShakespeareEverest House, 1980 - 469 էջ |
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Էջ 108
... sometimes moves lightly like a fencer across the stage , helplessly parrying the enemy but determined to keep on ... sometimes come a more sinister cry : that the whole world and the whole universe should be destroyed because both life ...
... sometimes moves lightly like a fencer across the stage , helplessly parrying the enemy but determined to keep on ... sometimes come a more sinister cry : that the whole world and the whole universe should be destroyed because both life ...
Էջ 113
... sometimes consulted Golding's translation . One has the feeling that Ovid became a drug ; he was wholly immersed in the Latin poet , adored him this side of idolatry , and never abandoned him . To the very end of his life Shakespeare ...
... sometimes consulted Golding's translation . One has the feeling that Ovid became a drug ; he was wholly immersed in the Latin poet , adored him this side of idolatry , and never abandoned him . To the very end of his life Shakespeare ...
Էջ 286
... sometimes followed by a fourth . Partly it comes from his habit of setting two nouns together to reinforce each other , as when he writes " the bank and shoal of time . " He is accustomed to hurling words together , and sometimes it has ...
... sometimes followed by a fourth . Partly it comes from his habit of setting two nouns together to reinforce each other , as when he writes " the bank and shoal of time . " He is accustomed to hurling words together , and sometimes it has ...
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The Ancestors | 9 |
Shakespeare Sees His First Play | 18 |
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