Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... calls an evil conscience sergeant , jailor , witness , judge , hangman , and hellfire , and figures a good conscience as man's best friend , a continual feast , and an earthly paradise ( 74 ) . Perhaps most significantly , he claims ...
... calls an evil conscience sergeant , jailor , witness , judge , hangman , and hellfire , and figures a good conscience as man's best friend , a continual feast , and an earthly paradise ( 74 ) . Perhaps most significantly , he claims ...
Strana 312
... calls the mare " the true symbol of Venus " , and Hereward T. Price , p . 292 , calls the courser " a convincing picture of the power of lust in Venus " . 20. Baldwin's elaborate source hunting , pp . 33-38 , in Ovid , Virgil , and ...
... calls the mare " the true symbol of Venus " , and Hereward T. Price , p . 292 , calls the courser " a convincing picture of the power of lust in Venus " . 20. Baldwin's elaborate source hunting , pp . 33-38 , in Ovid , Virgil , and ...
Strana 320
... calls it balm , Earth's sovereign salve to do a goddess good : ( 11. 25-28 ; italics added ) Panting he lies and breatheth in her face . She feedeth on the steam as on a prey , And calls it heavenly moisture , air of grace . ( 11. 62-64 ...
... calls it balm , Earth's sovereign salve to do a goddess good : ( 11. 25-28 ; italics added ) Panting he lies and breatheth in her face . She feedeth on the steam as on a prey , And calls it heavenly moisture , air of grace . ( 11. 62-64 ...
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