| David Bevington - 2005 - 278 str.
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| John Bailey - 2003 - 177 str.
...conscience B The inner self C Hamartia 47 In the line below from Shakespeare, 'All's Well that Ends Well, The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together. The figurative language used is: A Personification B Simile C Metaphorical 48 When a character in a... | |
| H. B. Milligan - 2005 - 264 str.
...sorry. FloridaBrent: No apologies needed. But what you just said makes me think of another great quote: "The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together." MeganM: Shakespeare, isn't it? From "All's Well That Ends Well." FloridaBrent: You read Shakespeare?... | |
| Graham Bradshaw, T. G. Bishop, Peter Holbrook - 2006 - 980 str.
...Shakespeare's play cannot be denied. The difference is a matter of metaphor rather than intellectual content: The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and...our faults whipp'd them not, and our crimes would despair if they were not cherish 'd by our virtues. (4.2:68-71) In both Shakespeare and Montaigne this... | |
| Marvin Rosenberg, Mary Rosenberg - 2006 - 628 str.
...in All's Well sums up the incomprehensible paradoxes and complexities of life in his comment in 4.3: The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and...our faults whipp'd them not; and our crimes would despair, if they were not cherish'd by our virtues. How especially true that is of Anthony and Cleopatra.... | |
| Icon Reference - 2006 - 172 str.
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| Icon Reference - 2006 - 156 str.
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| Henry N. Hudson - 2006 - 480 str.
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