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... jewel , or any precious stone : Where , alack , Shall Time's best jewel from Time's chest lie hid ? ( Sonnet LXV ) The association is simple and so multitudinous that quota- tion is unnecessary . Now this love - jewel is often cast into ...
... jewel , or any precious stone : Where , alack , Shall Time's best jewel from Time's chest lie hid ? ( Sonnet LXV ) The association is simple and so multitudinous that quota- tion is unnecessary . Now this love - jewel is often cast into ...
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... jewel - love contrast and associa- tion . But when love is prosperous , this glorious jewel imagery itself transfigures the sea and its rocks , as when Valentine , in a passage I quote later , says that he is as ' rich ' in having such ...
... jewel - love contrast and associa- tion . But when love is prosperous , this glorious jewel imagery itself transfigures the sea and its rocks , as when Valentine , in a passage I quote later , says that he is as ' rich ' in having such ...
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... jewel imagery is also part of Shakespeare's usual love - jewel association . At the start we hear Lysander has bewitched Hermia With bracelets of thy hair , rings , gawds , conceits . ( 1. i . 33 ) And after the middle scenes , Helena ...
... jewel imagery is also part of Shakespeare's usual love - jewel association . At the start we hear Lysander has bewitched Hermia With bracelets of thy hair , rings , gawds , conceits . ( 1. i . 33 ) And after the middle scenes , Helena ...
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