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Page 60
... Night , flecked by the streaks of light , which it is only the business of the poet to illustrate . Darkness or night , as connected with the dawn , possesses in our mind no property , from which we should have associated its departure ...
... Night , flecked by the streaks of light , which it is only the business of the poet to illustrate . Darkness or night , as connected with the dawn , possesses in our mind no property , from which we should have associated its departure ...
Page 93
... night ' and asks him how he climbed the orchard walls . He replies that he has ' night's cloak ' to hide him from the eyes of Juliet's kinsmen . Juliet says that she would blush , were it not for ' the mask of night ' on her face , at ...
... night ' and asks him how he climbed the orchard walls . He replies that he has ' night's cloak ' to hide him from the eyes of Juliet's kinsmen . Juliet says that she would blush , were it not for ' the mask of night ' on her face , at ...
Page 129
... night falls ; he is murdered during the night ; Banquo returns from his last ride as night is again falling ; Lady Macbeth has light by her continually ; and even the daylight scenes during the first part of the play are mostly gloomy ...
... night falls ; he is murdered during the night ; Banquo returns from his last ride as night is again falling ; Lady Macbeth has light by her continually ; and even the daylight scenes during the first part of the play are mostly gloomy ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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