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... continually music . Music indeed suggests in Shakespeare all that is most divine and ethereal . Consider the Dauphin's praise of his horse : Ça , ha ! he bounds from the earth , as if his entrails were hairs ; le cheval volant , the ...
... continually music . Music indeed suggests in Shakespeare all that is most divine and ethereal . Consider the Dauphin's praise of his horse : Ça , ha ! he bounds from the earth , as if his entrails were hairs ; le cheval volant , the ...
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... continually compared to a jewel , or any precious stone : Where , alack , Shall Time's best jewel from Time's chest lie hid ? ( Sonnet LXV ) The association is simple and so multitudinous that quota- tion is unnecessary . Now this love ...
... continually compared to a jewel , or any precious stone : Where , alack , Shall Time's best jewel from Time's chest lie hid ? ( Sonnet LXV ) The association is simple and so multitudinous that quota- tion is unnecessary . Now this love ...
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... Continually in Shakespeare such love sea - pictures are word - painted to suggest love immortal ; continually they are juxtaposed with song or music . Of such , The Tempest itself is built : sirens , music , dances on the yellow sand ...
... Continually in Shakespeare such love sea - pictures are word - painted to suggest love immortal ; continually they are juxtaposed with song or music . Of such , The Tempest itself is built : sirens , music , dances on the yellow sand ...
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