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Page 189
... eyes did rest Yet sparkling fire , and bad thereof take heed ; Another said , he saw him move his eyes indeed . One mother , when as her foolhardy child Did come too near and with his talons play , Half dead through fear her little babe ...
... eyes did rest Yet sparkling fire , and bad thereof take heed ; Another said , he saw him move his eyes indeed . One mother , when as her foolhardy child Did come too near and with his talons play , Half dead through fear her little babe ...
Page 281
... eye of childhood That fears a painted devil . But appearance and reality are willfully confused at one's peril , as Macbeth's hallucinations and his wife's ... eyes , and hands and eyes - doing , seeing , contradicting SHAKESPEARE 281.
... eye of childhood That fears a painted devil . But appearance and reality are willfully confused at one's peril , as Macbeth's hallucinations and his wife's ... eyes , and hands and eyes - doing , seeing , contradicting SHAKESPEARE 281.
Page 310
... eyes , " " Slow , slow fresh fount , ” and “ Queen and huntress , chaste and fair . ” The contrast between Jonson and Shakespeare is not therefore the simple one between the Renaissance Humanist obsessed by classical rule and precedent ...
... eyes , " " Slow , slow fresh fount , ” and “ Queen and huntress , chaste and fair . ” The contrast between Jonson and Shakespeare is not therefore the simple one between the Renaissance Humanist obsessed by classical rule and precedent ...
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