A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... turn'd your heart to flint . Coherence of development , conscious design , and logical control are amongst the characteristics of this sonnet . Its purpose is not only to praise Delia's beauty but to seem to persuade her to a course of ...
... turn'd your heart to flint . Coherence of development , conscious design , and logical control are amongst the characteristics of this sonnet . Its purpose is not only to praise Delia's beauty but to seem to persuade her to a course of ...
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... turn'd crown'd kings to merchants . ( u . ii ) The central event of the play , too , that which precipitates the whole catastrophe , is the exchange of Cressida for Antenor , and it is at the point where that exchange is being ...
... turn'd crown'd kings to merchants . ( u . ii ) The central event of the play , too , that which precipitates the whole catastrophe , is the exchange of Cressida for Antenor , and it is at the point where that exchange is being ...
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... turn it away from study , in a humour ; but come to it again on better cogitation ; try another time with labour . If then it succeed not , cast not away the quills yet : nor scratch the wainscot , beat not the poor desk , but bring all ...
... turn it away from study , in a humour ; but come to it again on better cogitation ; try another time with labour . If then it succeed not , cast not away the quills yet : nor scratch the wainscot , beat not the poor desk , but bring all ...
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