Massinger's ImageryInst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg, 1973 - 170 Seiten |
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... thought that he sees his martyred friend : In my thought I see The substance of that pure untainted soul Of Thrasia , our master , made a star , That with melodious harmony invites us ( Leaving this dunghill Rome , made hell by thee ) ...
... thought that he sees his martyred friend : In my thought I see The substance of that pure untainted soul Of Thrasia , our master , made a star , That with melodious harmony invites us ( Leaving this dunghill Rome , made hell by thee ) ...
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... thought in terms of a moral and orderly universe . An immoral act caused repercussions even in the firmament . Hamlet felt that his mother's guilt held fateful conse- quences for the harmony of the heavens : Heaven's face doth glow ...
... thought in terms of a moral and orderly universe . An immoral act caused repercussions even in the firmament . Hamlet felt that his mother's guilt held fateful conse- quences for the harmony of the heavens : Heaven's face doth glow ...
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... thoughts , that , like a river , keeps his course , Retaining still the clearness of the spring From whence it took beginning , may be thought Worthy acceptance . ( T.B. , V , iii ) Although Massinger's style tends toward an Augustan ...
... thoughts , that , like a river , keeps his course , Retaining still the clearness of the spring From whence it took beginning , may be thought Worthy acceptance . ( T.B. , V , iii ) Although Massinger's style tends toward an Augustan ...
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