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... elements in poetry : Music to hear , why hear'st thou music sadly ? Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noises Sounds and sweet airs , that give delight and hurt not . But in Cæsar's speech there is another element : the com- parison of ...
... elements in poetry : Music to hear , why hear'st thou music sadly ? Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noises Sounds and sweet airs , that give delight and hurt not . But in Cæsar's speech there is another element : the com- parison of ...
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... element of light is suggested by the lyrical descriptions of sunrise , and sometimes the darkness is scattered by the flare of torches , at others pierced by the thin fixed points of the stars . But the dominant word and image , as in ...
... element of light is suggested by the lyrical descriptions of sunrise , and sometimes the darkness is scattered by the flare of torches , at others pierced by the thin fixed points of the stars . But the dominant word and image , as in ...
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... elements . Prospero has already given Miranda to Ferdinand , and with her that for which he lives , yet one feels that the pang of parting from Ariel was even greater . ' Why , that's my dainty Ariel ! I shall miss thee ' , he says as ...
... elements . Prospero has already given Miranda to Ferdinand , and with her that for which he lives , yet one feels that the pang of parting from Ariel was even greater . ' Why , that's my dainty Ariel ! I shall miss thee ' , he says as ...
Contents
Chapter Page | vii |
EARLY PLAYS AND POEMS | 53 |
SONNETS AND LYRICAL PLAYS | 74 |
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