Shakespeare and His Social Context: Essays in Osmotic Knowledge and Literary InterpretationAMS Press, 1987 - 288 Seiten |
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... heart . Guazzo's sober comment has some relevance here as a characteriza- tion of Beatrice : where is least heart , is most tongue . And therefore silence in a woman is greatly commended ; for it setteth her foorth muche , and maketh ...
... heart . Guazzo's sober comment has some relevance here as a characteriza- tion of Beatrice : where is least heart , is most tongue . And therefore silence in a woman is greatly commended ; for it setteth her foorth muche , and maketh ...
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... heart of that fine frame Το pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love when the rich golden shaft Hath killed the flock of all affections else That live in her ; when liver , brain , and heart , These sovereign thrones ...
... heart of that fine frame Το pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love when the rich golden shaft Hath killed the flock of all affections else That live in her ; when liver , brain , and heart , These sovereign thrones ...
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... heart " ( II.iv.30 ) .80 At this moment , how- ever , his commitment to such mutuality is overshadowed by his ... heart ; no woman's heart So big to hold so much ; they lack retention 100 SHAKESPEARE & HIS SOCIAL CONTEXT.
... heart " ( II.iv.30 ) .80 At this moment , how- ever , his commitment to such mutuality is overshadowed by his ... heart ; no woman's heart So big to hold so much ; they lack retention 100 SHAKESPEARE & HIS SOCIAL CONTEXT.
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