Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... expressions and allusions have been adequately explained , yet it has been thought even more important to consider the dramatic value of each scene , and the part which it plays in relation to the whole . These general principles are ...
... expressions and allusions have been adequately explained , yet it has been thought even more important to consider the dramatic value of each scene , and the part which it plays in relation to the whole . These general principles are ...
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... expression " like one another as halfpence are ” ( iii . 2. 323 ) refers to the halfpence of Elizabeth , in use till 1601. ( 3 ) The simile " like Diana in the fountain " ( iv . 1. 134 ) may have been suggested by a statue of that ...
... expression " like one another as halfpence are ” ( iii . 2. 323 ) refers to the halfpence of Elizabeth , in use till 1601. ( 3 ) The simile " like Diana in the fountain " ( iv . 1. 134 ) may have been suggested by a statue of that ...
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... expression of the main theme . And that theme is love . As You Like It is the comedy of happy love , as Romeo and Juliet is the tragedy of star - crossed love . The Hero . The hero , indeed , is little more than the ideal lover - the ...
... expression of the main theme . And that theme is love . As You Like It is the comedy of happy love , as Romeo and Juliet is the tragedy of star - crossed love . The Hero . The hero , indeed , is little more than the ideal lover - the ...
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... expression in the songs of Amiens and the Foresters . These songs are a notable feature of the play . The forest would be dead without them . They are all ' old and plain ' ; no luscious madrigals or quaint eclogues such as Lodge ...
... expression in the songs of Amiens and the Foresters . These songs are a notable feature of the play . The forest would be dead without them . They are all ' old and plain ' ; no luscious madrigals or quaint eclogues such as Lodge ...
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... expression disguises the bad grammar . 143. noble device , lofty aspirations . 144. enchantingly , as if it were the effect of an enchantment . Cf. If the rascal have not given me medicines to make me love him , I'll be hanged " , 1 ...
... expression disguises the bad grammar . 143. noble device , lofty aspirations . 144. enchantingly , as if it were the effect of an enchantment . Cf. If the rascal have not given me medicines to make me love him , I'll be hanged " , 1 ...
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