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... contrast between the gross and ethereal ; which contrast is exquisitely imagined in the love of Titania for Bottom : I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee , And they shall fetch thee jewels from the deep , And sing while thou on ...
... contrast between the gross and ethereal ; which contrast is exquisitely imagined in the love of Titania for Bottom : I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee , And they shall fetch thee jewels from the deep , And sing while thou on ...
Page 177
... contrast , we may remember Hamlet's assurance : Ecstasy ! ( III . iv . 139 ) My pulse , as yours , doth temperately keep time , And makes as healthful music . The music of sanity , of mental health and harmony . So , too , Ophelia uses ...
... contrast , we may remember Hamlet's assurance : Ecstasy ! ( III . iv . 139 ) My pulse , as yours , doth temperately keep time , And makes as healthful music . The music of sanity , of mental health and harmony . So , too , Ophelia uses ...
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... contrast to Macbeth . Perhaps of all our most vivid contrast to set against tempests is the description of Cleopatra in her barge at Cydnus : Enobarbus . I will tell you . The barge she sat in , like a burnish'd throne , Burn'd on the ...
... contrast to Macbeth . Perhaps of all our most vivid contrast to set against tempests is the description of Cleopatra in her barge at Cydnus : Enobarbus . I will tell you . The barge she sat in , like a burnish'd throne , Burn'd on the ...
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