The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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... look into their faces would freeze you into silence . They would strive to make an ugly deed look fair . They are sworn rioters and walk like contempt . They are even too bad to curse . All villains that do stand by them are pure ...
... look into their faces would freeze you into silence . They would strive to make an ugly deed look fair . They are sworn rioters and walk like contempt . They are even too bad to curse . All villains that do stand by them are pure ...
Page 128
... look on thee . Helena . And I am sick when I look not on you . Demetrius . You do impeach your modesty too much , To leave the city , and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not : To trust the opportunity of night , And ...
... look on thee . Helena . And I am sick when I look not on you . Demetrius . You do impeach your modesty too much , To leave the city , and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not : To trust the opportunity of night , And ...
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Anderson Monroe Baten. CHAPTER III O not look , then , for any criticism . I admire Eschylus , I Do not look , then , for anyre mass , in a lus ,, admire Juvenal , I admire Dante , in the mass , in a lump , all . I do not cavil at those ...
Anderson Monroe Baten. CHAPTER III O not look , then , for any criticism . I admire Eschylus , I Do not look , then , for anyre mass , in a lus ,, admire Juvenal , I admire Dante , in the mass , in a lump , all . I do not cavil at those ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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