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Page 119
... strange retort to Claudio's crudities , at the solemn moment before the restoration of Hero , is pure Bastard Faulconbridge , and quite out of character : Bull Jove , sir , had an amiable low ; And some such strange bull leap'd your ...
... strange retort to Claudio's crudities , at the solemn moment before the restoration of Hero , is pure Bastard Faulconbridge , and quite out of character : Bull Jove , sir , had an amiable low ; And some such strange bull leap'd your ...
Page 122
... strange music is imparted by the thin and clear music of the i's and y's , a sound that enchanted Orsino's ear : thy small pipe Is as the maiden's organ , shrill and sound . Partly , perhaps , it is the association of Viola with the sea ...
... strange music is imparted by the thin and clear music of the i's and y's , a sound that enchanted Orsino's ear : thy small pipe Is as the maiden's organ , shrill and sound . Partly , perhaps , it is the association of Viola with the sea ...
Page 166
... strange , yet not so strange , that Antony and Cleopatra should have been neglected for more than two centuries in favour of Dryden's tinkling imitation , All for Love , and that even today it is relatively little known . The most ...
... strange , yet not so strange , that Antony and Cleopatra should have been neglected for more than two centuries in favour of Dryden's tinkling imitation , All for Love , and that even today it is relatively little known . The most ...
Contents
Chapter Page | vii |
EARLY PLAYS AND POEMS | 53 |
SONNETS AND LYRICAL PLAYS | 74 |
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