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... Fates , forming a central panel of exactly 100 lines ; and finally we have the urgent movement of the lovers toward their consummation , a section of 334 lines , roughly balancing the length of the opening section . The hinge between ...
... Fates , forming a central panel of exactly 100 lines ; and finally we have the urgent movement of the lovers toward their consummation , a section of 334 lines , roughly balancing the length of the opening section . The hinge between ...
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... Fates were iniured . By this , sad Hero , with loue vnacquainted , Viewing Leanders face , fell downe and fainted . [ 471-86 ] The last two couplets here are woven together , not only by their participation in the comic tone , but also ...
... Fates were iniured . By this , sad Hero , with loue vnacquainted , Viewing Leanders face , fell downe and fainted . [ 471-86 ] The last two couplets here are woven together , not only by their participation in the comic tone , but also ...
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... Fate . [ 3.60–64 ] That is to say , in the world of Chapman's poem , the proper use of time gives man the power to determine his own fate . But in the world of Marlowe's poem , where " will in vs is ouer - rul'd by fate , " the only use ...
... Fate . [ 3.60–64 ] That is to say , in the world of Chapman's poem , the proper use of time gives man the power to determine his own fate . But in the world of Marlowe's poem , where " will in vs is ouer - rul'd by fate , " the only use ...
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