Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... Cleopatra are of the same type , and are applied chiefly to many of the great speeches , to images or vivid and remarkable expressions , such as , Scrupulous faction my salad days Every time Serves for the matter that is then born in't ...
... Cleopatra are of the same type , and are applied chiefly to many of the great speeches , to images or vivid and remarkable expressions , such as , Scrupulous faction my salad days Every time Serves for the matter that is then born in't ...
Strana 11
... Cleopatra is at her most wayward on hearing of the arrival of the messengers from Rome and Fulvia . Antony refuses to hear them ; Cleopatra urges that he should , Fulvia perchance is angry . This naturally strengthens his determination ...
... Cleopatra is at her most wayward on hearing of the arrival of the messengers from Rome and Fulvia . Antony refuses to hear them ; Cleopatra urges that he should , Fulvia perchance is angry . This naturally strengthens his determination ...
Strana 12
... Cleopatra , brings the whole passage the lovers down to the normal and natural . He compares it to Florizel's similar assurance to Perdita in what is perhaps the most romantic and wildly natural scene in Shakespeare . Perdita has just ...
... Cleopatra , brings the whole passage the lovers down to the normal and natural . He compares it to Florizel's similar assurance to Perdita in what is perhaps the most romantic and wildly natural scene in Shakespeare . Perdita has just ...
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