The Crown of Life: Essays in Interpretation of Shakespeare's Final PlaysOxford University Press, 1947 - 336 oldal |
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114. oldal
... Paulina , however , demands respect to the gods ' ' secret purposes ' and the oracle of ' divine Apollo ' , which ... Paulina next suggests that had his dead queen ' such power ' ( v . i . 60 ) of return , she would have full ' cause ...
... Paulina , however , demands respect to the gods ' ' secret purposes ' and the oracle of ' divine Apollo ' , which ... Paulina next suggests that had his dead queen ' such power ' ( v . i . 60 ) of return , she would have full ' cause ...
120. oldal
... Paulina sees to that . When a gentleman praises Perdita she remarks : O Hermione ! As every present time doth boast itself Above a better gone , so must thy grave Give way to what's seen now . ( v . i . 95 ) The temporal order demands ...
... Paulina sees to that . When a gentleman praises Perdita she remarks : O Hermione ! As every present time doth boast itself Above a better gone , so must thy grave Give way to what's seen now . ( v . i . 95 ) The temporal order demands ...
124. oldal
... Paulina herself immedi- ately releases new impetus as she cries , her voice quivering with the Sibylline power she wields : Either forbear , Quit presently the chapel , or resolve you For more amazement . If you can behold it , I'll ...
... Paulina herself immedi- ately releases new impetus as she cries , her voice quivering with the Sibylline power she wields : Either forbear , Quit presently the chapel , or resolve you For more amazement . If you can behold it , I'll ...
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