Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 144
... Death is a word lovers are slow to learn , and even now she is speaking to Romeo , not of him . And Cleopatra on her deathbed is still the amorous intriguing , wrangling Queen , jealous of Iras who may meet Antony first - for without ...
... Death is a word lovers are slow to learn , and even now she is speaking to Romeo , not of him . And Cleopatra on her deathbed is still the amorous intriguing , wrangling Queen , jealous of Iras who may meet Antony first - for without ...
Page 229
... death of Henry IV , that of the horses devouring one another in Glamis Castle , that of the Lion stalking by the ... death of Cæsar ; Macbeth , II , iii , at the death of Duncan ; at the birth of Glendower ( see below , p . 245 ) and of ...
... death of Henry IV , that of the horses devouring one another in Glamis Castle , that of the Lion stalking by the ... death of Cæsar ; Macbeth , II , iii , at the death of Duncan ; at the birth of Glendower ( see below , p . 245 ) and of ...
Page 460
... death to be stronger ; I am valiant , but mortall ; I am adorned with natures gifts . A giddie goddesse that now giueth and anon taketh : I am wise , but quiddits will not answer death : To conclude in a word : to be captious , vertuous ...
... death to be stronger ; I am valiant , but mortall ; I am adorned with natures gifts . A giddie goddesse that now giueth and anon taketh : I am wise , but quiddits will not answer death : To conclude in a word : to be captious , vertuous ...
Contents
The academic somewhat apologetic attitude of Shake | 3 |
the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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