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... Eyes . To say this is not of course to offer a definition : it merely suggests the nature of the interest that we bring to bear . What that interest finds to engage and direct it in such plays as Richard III and Julius Caesar is a ...
... Eyes . To say this is not of course to offer a definition : it merely suggests the nature of the interest that we bring to bear . What that interest finds to engage and direct it in such plays as Richard III and Julius Caesar is a ...
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... eyes did once inhabit , there were crept , As ' twere in scorn of eyes , reflecting gems ... ( I.iv.24-31 ) This , we may say , is a Shakespearean condensation of the contrast that runs all through Tourneur's The Revenger's Tragedy . At ...
... eyes did once inhabit , there were crept , As ' twere in scorn of eyes , reflecting gems ... ( I.iv.24-31 ) This , we may say , is a Shakespearean condensation of the contrast that runs all through Tourneur's The Revenger's Tragedy . At ...
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... eyes upon myself , I find myself a traitor with the rest . .. I'll read enough When I do see the very book indeed Where all my sins are writ , and that's myself . ( IV.i.228ff ) It is this new tone that underprops the pathos ( ' Mine eyes ...
... eyes upon myself , I find myself a traitor with the rest . .. I'll read enough When I do see the very book indeed Where all my sins are writ , and that's myself . ( IV.i.228ff ) It is this new tone that underprops the pathos ( ' Mine eyes ...
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William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V Lionel Charles Knights No preview available - 1962 |
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