Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... give him curses ; yet he gives me love . O , that my prayers could such affection move ! The more I hate , the more he follows me . The more I love , the more he hateth me . His folly , Helena , is no fault of mine . ( I. i . 192-200 ) ...
... give him curses ; yet he gives me love . O , that my prayers could such affection move ! The more I hate , the more he follows me . The more I love , the more he hateth me . His folly , Helena , is no fault of mine . ( I. i . 192-200 ) ...
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... gives place to amity . Owing to Oberon's endeavours , they end their quarrel and become reconciled in Act IV so that they can successfully cooperate in protecting the progeny of the just married lovers against " the blots of Nature's ...
... gives place to amity . Owing to Oberon's endeavours , they end their quarrel and become reconciled in Act IV so that they can successfully cooperate in protecting the progeny of the just married lovers against " the blots of Nature's ...
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... give the harmless show like a constant and confirmed devil , ... He entertain❜d a show so seeming - just , And ... gives out " it is unreal . · The cleverness of the description of painting in Lucrece is that for all Shakespeare's ...
... give the harmless show like a constant and confirmed devil , ... He entertain❜d a show so seeming - just , And ... gives out " it is unreal . · The cleverness of the description of painting in Lucrece is that for all Shakespeare's ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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