Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 15Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... thought extreamly pleasant and surprizing : and those first thoughts of his , contrary to the old Latine Prov- erb , were not alwaies the least happy . And as his fancy was quick , so likewise were the products of it remote and new . He ...
... thought extreamly pleasant and surprizing : and those first thoughts of his , contrary to the old Latine Prov- erb , were not alwaies the least happy . And as his fancy was quick , so likewise were the products of it remote and new . He ...
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... Thought is free . [ III . ii . 121-23 ] " Thought is free ' - sings the drunkard . ' Thought is free'— repeats the fool . Only Caliban notices that the tune has suddenly changed . At this point Ariel appears with ' a tabor and pipe ...
... Thought is free . [ III . ii . 121-23 ] " Thought is free ' - sings the drunkard . ' Thought is free'— repeats the fool . Only Caliban notices that the tune has suddenly changed . At this point Ariel appears with ' a tabor and pipe ...
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... thought to have the time measured , but I should say that it must be more than ten minutes - it seemed like ten times ten . I prepared myself by picturing what Hermione's feelings would be when she heard Leon- tes ' voice , silent to ...
... thought to have the time measured , but I should say that it must be more than ten minutes - it seemed like ten times ten . I prepared myself by picturing what Hermione's feelings would be when she heard Leon- tes ' voice , silent to ...
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Cymbeline | 1 |
Pericles | 127 |
The Tempest | 185 |
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