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Page xxxviii
... heart before she had seen him . " But the balance of authority , whether French , English , 1 But he never descends to coarseness ; he is by far the most refined of Shake- speare's professional jesters ; and , most noteworthy of all ...
... heart before she had seen him . " But the balance of authority , whether French , English , 1 But he never descends to coarseness ; he is by far the most refined of Shake- speare's professional jesters ; and , most noteworthy of all ...
Page xxxix
... heart ; and it's not till we look past them , that we feel the beauty of the characters who stand in the half- light behind . Then we become conscious of a quiet harmony of colour and form that makes a picture full of charm , that grows ...
... heart ; and it's not till we look past them , that we feel the beauty of the characters who stand in the half- light behind . Then we become conscious of a quiet harmony of colour and form that makes a picture full of charm , that grows ...
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... heart Fall asleep , or , hearing , die . " Cf. also Keats , Endymion : " O did he ever live , that lonely man , Who loved - and music slew not ? " 2 , 3. ] The meaning is probably as follows : - " ( ' Give me excess of it ' viz . music ...
... heart Fall asleep , or , hearing , die . " Cf. also Keats , Endymion : " O did he ever live , that lonely man , Who loved - and music slew not ? " 2 , 3. ] The meaning is probably as follows : - " ( ' Give me excess of it ' viz . music ...
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... ] i.e. the noblest part of me . After the pun we might expect that the Duke should hunt his heart in line 17 , and be hunted by his desires in lines 20 to 22 . 20 25 19. purg'd the air of pestilence ] An SC . I. ] 5 WHAT YOU WILL.
... ] i.e. the noblest part of me . After the pun we might expect that the Duke should hunt his heart in line 17 , and be hunted by his desires in lines 20 to 22 . 20 25 19. purg'd the air of pestilence ] An SC . I. ] 5 WHAT YOU WILL.
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... heart of that fine frame To pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love , when the rich golden shaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections else That live in her ; when liver , brain , and heart , 35 31. remembrance ...
... heart of that fine frame To pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love , when the rich golden shaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections else That live in her ; when liver , brain , and heart , 35 31. remembrance ...
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