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... middle feet , after the first and fourth , and in the middle of the first and fifth , as in the lines taken from the same scene : Which here , in this most desolate isle , else falls ... Who , though they are of monstrous shape , yet ...
... middle feet , after the first and fourth , and in the middle of the first and fifth , as in the lines taken from the same scene : Which here , in this most desolate isle , else falls ... Who , though they are of monstrous shape , yet ...
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... middle comedies and histories , there is a process of crystallization , fission and dissolution of images , so rapid that it is impossible to distinguish each one separately before its place is usurped by another . Consider Hamlet's ...
... middle comedies and histories , there is a process of crystallization , fission and dissolution of images , so rapid that it is impossible to distinguish each one separately before its place is usurped by another . Consider Hamlet's ...
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... middle style , made strangely stiff and formal by its repetitive rhetorical structure : Thus , was I , sleeping , by a brother's hand Of life , of crown , of queen , at once dispatch'd : Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin , Unhousel ...
... middle style , made strangely stiff and formal by its repetitive rhetorical structure : Thus , was I , sleeping , by a brother's hand Of life , of crown , of queen , at once dispatch'd : Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin , Unhousel ...
Contents
Chapter Page | vii |
EARLY PLAYS AND POEMS | 53 |
SONNETS AND LYRICAL PLAYS | 74 |
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