Massinger's ImageryInst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg, 1973 - 170 Seiten |
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... stars in your armour , and make the sun Look dim with jealousy of a greater light Than his beams gild the day with . ( T.P. , II , ii ) A similar figure of animism occurs in The Roman Actor . Domitia enters the presence of Caesar , her ...
... stars in your armour , and make the sun Look dim with jealousy of a greater light Than his beams gild the day with . ( T.P. , II , ii ) A similar figure of animism occurs in The Roman Actor . Domitia enters the presence of Caesar , her ...
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... stars from heaven . ( I Tamburlaine , II , iii , 620 ) Similar to the preceding example is the delightful hyperbole of Helen : fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars ! ( Doctor Faustus , XIII , 104 ) ...
... stars from heaven . ( I Tamburlaine , II , iii , 620 ) Similar to the preceding example is the delightful hyperbole of Helen : fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars ! ( Doctor Faustus , XIII , 104 ) ...
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... stars occur twenty - three times , in the style of a conventional exuberant image under which category they have already been discussed . Star - images which are not in the exuberant manner occur in a form such as " fatal stars , " and " ...
... stars occur twenty - three times , in the style of a conventional exuberant image under which category they have already been discussed . Star - images which are not in the exuberant manner occur in a form such as " fatal stars , " and " ...
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