Love and Marriage in ShakespeareS. Chand, 1977 - 368 pàgines |
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Pàgina 100
... beauty , Thy beauty ; that doth make me like thee well , Thou must be married to no man but me ; ... ... ... ... ... ... Here comes your father : never make denial . II.i.259 . The audience now fully expects at this knock - down sexual ...
... beauty , Thy beauty ; that doth make me like thee well , Thou must be married to no man but me ; ... ... ... ... ... ... Here comes your father : never make denial . II.i.259 . The audience now fully expects at this knock - down sexual ...
Pàgina 286
... beauty may be preserved in time , beyond Time , by transmuting this substantial beauty into spiritual rhythmic harmony ! He gives his complex problem as simple an expression as poetry can do it he meditates still deeply on the way ...
... beauty may be preserved in time , beyond Time , by transmuting this substantial beauty into spiritual rhythmic harmony ! He gives his complex problem as simple an expression as poetry can do it he meditates still deeply on the way ...
Pàgina 287
... beauty ; as to how beauty may defy the ravages of Time this longing is expressed as he sings the first sonnet : From fairest creatures we desire increase Sonnet 1 . That thereby beauty's rose might never die , But as riper should by ...
... beauty ; as to how beauty may defy the ravages of Time this longing is expressed as he sings the first sonnet : From fairest creatures we desire increase Sonnet 1 . That thereby beauty's rose might never die , But as riper should by ...
Continguts
Enters Love Leading | 119 |
The Triumphant Phase | 239 |
329339 | 340 |
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