The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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Page 71
... strange . I should have been more strange , I must confess , But that thou overheard'st , ere I was ware , My true love's passion : therefore pardon me ; And not impute this yielding to light love , Which the dark night hath so ...
... strange . I should have been more strange , I must confess , But that thou overheard'st , ere I was ware , My true love's passion : therefore pardon me ; And not impute this yielding to light love , Which the dark night hath so ...
Page 456
... strange thing , -a literature which is an aside ? It seems as if one read on the frontal of art " No admittance . " As for our- selves , we understand poetry only with the door wide open . The hour has struck for hoisting the " All for ...
... strange thing , -a literature which is an aside ? It seems as if one read on the frontal of art " No admittance . " As for our- selves , we understand poetry only with the door wide open . The hour has struck for hoisting the " All for ...
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... strange that desire should see many years outlive performance , 162 It is a wise father that knows his own child , 129 Jesters do oft prove prophets , 91 Keep yourself within yourself , 109 Knowledge , the wing wherewith we fly to ...
... strange that desire should see many years outlive performance , 162 It is a wise father that knows his own child , 129 Jesters do oft prove prophets , 91 Keep yourself within yourself , 109 Knowledge , the wing wherewith we fly to ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
Copyright | |
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