The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... Polixenes agrees to stay , comes the em- phatic digression on the boyhood of the two kings . " We were , " says Polixenes , " Two lads that thought there was no more behind / But such a day tomorrow as today , / And to be boy eternal ...
... Polixenes agrees to stay , comes the em- phatic digression on the boyhood of the two kings . " We were , " says Polixenes , " Two lads that thought there was no more behind / But such a day tomorrow as today , / And to be boy eternal ...
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... Polixenes " thoughts that would thick my blood " ; and here is the " blossom " Perdita , cast away and yet miraculously preserved . In a sense , we know already , then , that what was lost has been or will be found . And the tone tells ...
... Polixenes " thoughts that would thick my blood " ; and here is the " blossom " Perdita , cast away and yet miraculously preserved . In a sense , we know already , then , that what was lost has been or will be found . And the tone tells ...
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... Polixenes she gives flowers " of middle summer . " And so to the others . This queen of curds and cream who " smacks of something greater than herself " will bring young Doricles " that / Which he not dreams of . " The whole scene is a ...
... Polixenes she gives flowers " of middle summer . " And so to the others . This queen of curds and cream who " smacks of something greater than herself " will bring young Doricles " that / Which he not dreams of . " The whole scene is a ...
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Julius Caesar | 14 |
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