Hero and LeanderJohnson Reprint Corporation, 1972 - 22 Seiten |
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... comic account of Nep- tune's infatuation with the innocent boy ( 639-710 ) . But impetuous Leander makes his way through this mythological obstruction ( “ You are deceau'd , I am no woman I " ) to find Hero eager to greet him : She ...
... comic account of Nep- tune's infatuation with the innocent boy ( 639-710 ) . But impetuous Leander makes his way through this mythological obstruction ( “ You are deceau'd , I am no woman I " ) to find Hero eager to greet him : She ...
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... comic lines and rhymes earlier in the poem : I could tell ye , How smooth his brest was , & how white his bellie , [ 65-66 ] or best of all : At last , like to a bold sharpe Sophister , With chearefull hope thus he accosted her . [ 197 ...
... comic lines and rhymes earlier in the poem : I could tell ye , How smooth his brest was , & how white his bellie , [ 65-66 ] or best of all : At last , like to a bold sharpe Sophister , With chearefull hope thus he accosted her . [ 197 ...
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... Comic - Method in Marlowe's Hero and Leander , " in Christopher Marlowe ( Mermaid Critical Commentaries ) , ed . by Brian Morris ( London : Benn , 1968 ) , pp . 115-31 . Good remarks on Marlowe's technique and on the role of the ...
... Comic - Method in Marlowe's Hero and Leander , " in Christopher Marlowe ( Mermaid Critical Commentaries ) , ed . by Brian Morris ( London : Benn , 1968 ) , pp . 115-31 . Good remarks on Marlowe's technique and on the role of the ...
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