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fulfilment on expression , but the means of expression available to it are largely conventional and therefore open to mockery . Standard metaphors are used to describe love and courtship – metaphors drawn from war : KING : ROSALINE ...
fulfilment on expression , but the means of expression available to it are largely conventional and therefore open to mockery . Standard metaphors are used to describe love and courtship – metaphors drawn from war : KING : ROSALINE ...
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765-74 ) The men's love may have been sincere , but nothing in its expression allowed this sincerity to communicate . The Princess , describing it as ' bombast and as lining to the time ' , picks up the image of clothing used by Berowne ...
765-74 ) The men's love may have been sincere , but nothing in its expression allowed this sincerity to communicate . The Princess , describing it as ' bombast and as lining to the time ' , picks up the image of clothing used by Berowne ...
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39–40 ) – and its ultimate means of expression : If thou wilt lend this money , lend it not As to thy friend – for when did friendship take A breed of barren metal of his friend ? – But lend it rather to thine enemy , Who if he break ...
39–40 ) – and its ultimate means of expression : If thou wilt lend this money , lend it not As to thy friend – for when did friendship take A breed of barren metal of his friend ? – But lend it rather to thine enemy , Who if he break ...
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