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There may be no other passage so clearly Shakespearean as this , not only in
what it copies but what it adds ;? but one such suffices to show that
Shakespeare's hand had been set upon the play when Wilkins paraphrased it ,
and creates a ...
There may be no other passage so clearly Shakespearean as this , not only in
what it copies but what it adds ;? but one such suffices to show that
Shakespeare's hand had been set upon the play when Wilkins paraphrased it ,
and creates a ...
Page 11
We may perhaps recognise Shakespeare in Marina's virginal protest , but its
instantaneous effect upon hardened men must be attributed to a hand less subtle
or more perfunctory than his . Similarly , the majority of the ' choruses ' in acts iv ...
We may perhaps recognise Shakespeare in Marina's virginal protest , but its
instantaneous effect upon hardened men must be attributed to a hand less subtle
or more perfunctory than his . Similarly , the majority of the ' choruses ' in acts iv ...
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... hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be
cropp'd to keep you clear , By flight I'll shun the danger which I fear . [ Exit . 130
140 Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for which we
mean ...
... hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be
cropp'd to keep you clear , By flight I'll shun the danger which I fear . [ Exit . 130
140 Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for which we
mean ...
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This Tarsus , o'er which I have the government , A city on whom plenty held full
hand , For riches strew'd herself even in the streets ; Whose towers bore heads
so high they kiss'd the clouds , And strangers ne'er beheld but wonder'd at ;
Whose ...
This Tarsus , o'er which I have the government , A city on whom plenty held full
hand , For riches strew'd herself even in the streets ; Whose towers bore heads
so high they kiss'd the clouds , And strangers ne'er beheld but wonder'd at ;
Whose ...
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The fifth , an hand environed with clouds , Holding out gold that ' s by the
touchstone tried ; The motto thus , ' Sic spectanda fides . ' [ The Sixth Knight ,
Pericles , passes over . Sim . And what's The sixth and last , the which the knight
himself ...
The fifth , an hand environed with clouds , Holding out gold that ' s by the
touchstone tried ; The motto thus , ' Sic spectanda fides . ' [ The Sixth Knight ,
Pericles , passes over . Sim . And what's The sixth and last , the which the knight
himself ...
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