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Pagina 7
Thou hast as chiding a nativity As fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make . 2 An Apology for Poetry , part iii . ( 1580 ) . The Knight of the Burning Pestle ( 1611 ) . no Shakespeare's share in Pericles .
Thou hast as chiding a nativity As fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make . 2 An Apology for Poetry , part iii . ( 1580 ) . The Knight of the Burning Pestle ( 1611 ) . no Shakespeare's share in Pericles .
Pagina 8
In the novel this becomes :Poor inch of nature ! ... thou art as rudely welcome to the world as ever princess ' babe was , and hast as chiding a nativity as fire , air , earth , and water can afford thee . There may be other passage so ...
In the novel this becomes :Poor inch of nature ! ... thou art as rudely welcome to the world as ever princess ' babe was , and hast as chiding a nativity as fire , air , earth , and water can afford thee . There may be other passage so ...
Pagina 10
We are hardly made aware of Dionyza's jealousy , when we find her putting the last touches to the murderer's instructions : Thy oath remember ; thou hast sworn to do't : ' Tis but a blow , which never shall be known ( iv .
We are hardly made aware of Dionyza's jealousy , when we find her putting the last touches to the murderer's instructions : Thy oath remember ; thou hast sworn to do't : ' Tis but a blow , which never shall be known ( iv .
Pagina 25
Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us : what seest thou in our looks ? Hel . An angry brow , dread lord . Per . If there be such a dart in princes ' frowns , How durst thy tongue move anger to our face ? Hel . How dare the plants look up to ...
Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us : what seest thou in our looks ? Hel . An angry brow , dread lord . Per . If there be such a dart in princes ' frowns , How durst thy tongue move anger to our face ? Hel . How dare the plants look up to ...
Pagina 53
Thou hast bewitch'd my daughter , and thou art A villain . Per . By the gods , I have not : Never did thought of mine levy offence ; Nor never did my actions yet commence A deed might gain her love or your displeasure . Sim .
Thou hast bewitch'd my daughter , and thou art A villain . Per . By the gods , I have not : Never did thought of mine levy offence ; Nor never did my actions yet commence A deed might gain her love or your displeasure . Sim .
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