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... Never , never , never , never , never ' ; but there is no real reversal in the lines , " To act in safety . There is none but he ' , ' Mark Antony's was by Cæsar . He chid the sisters ' , the trochaic movement being merely a suggested ...
... Never , never , never , never , never ' ; but there is no real reversal in the lines , " To act in safety . There is none but he ' , ' Mark Antony's was by Cæsar . He chid the sisters ' , the trochaic movement being merely a suggested ...
Page 101
... never neglecting it to pursue a digression however attractive , never subordinating it to the language , never- or never for more than a moment allowing the poetry to take control . But æsthetically it is inferior to the rest of the ...
... never neglecting it to pursue a digression however attractive , never subordinating it to the language , never- or never for more than a moment allowing the poetry to take control . But æsthetically it is inferior to the rest of the ...
Page 157
... Never , never , never , never , never ! Pray you , undo this button : thank you , sir . Do you see this ? Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! What other writer could make great tragic poetry out of mono- syllables ...
... Never , never , never , never , never ! Pray you , undo this button : thank you , sir . Do you see this ? Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! What other writer could make great tragic poetry out of mono- syllables ...
Contents
Chapter Page | vii |
EARLY PLAYS AND POEMS | 53 |
SONNETS AND LYRICAL PLAYS | 74 |
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