The Works of Shakespeare ..., Band 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... Perdita at the shepherds ' feast makes poetic allusion to Jupiter , bright Phoebus , lady Fortune , Proserpina , Juno's eyes , Cytherea's breath and Dis's waggon , in a way that would seem grossly unnatural in a simple shepherdess ...
... Perdita at the shepherds ' feast makes poetic allusion to Jupiter , bright Phoebus , lady Fortune , Proserpina , Juno's eyes , Cytherea's breath and Dis's waggon , in a way that would seem grossly unnatural in a simple shepherdess ...
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... Perdita is removed from Sicily to Bohemia . Nor is it , again , easy to say why Shakespeare should have seen fit to alter Greene's account of the way in which the infant Fawnia is placed alone in an open boat and left to the mercy of ...
... Perdita is removed from Sicily to Bohemia . Nor is it , again , easy to say why Shakespeare should have seen fit to alter Greene's account of the way in which the infant Fawnia is placed alone in an open boat and left to the mercy of ...
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... Perdita , a radiant queen of curds and cream , presides as hostess of the meeting and scatters her largesse of springtide flowers upon old and young . The pastoral conven- tion , to which Sidney and Spenser had in their day rendered ...
... Perdita , a radiant queen of curds and cream , presides as hostess of the meeting and scatters her largesse of springtide flowers upon old and young . The pastoral conven- tion , to which Sidney and Spenser had in their day rendered ...
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... Perdita , who win their way to our hearts by the youthful charm of their presence and by the virginal purity and ardour of their love . How well can we spare the rhetorical tirades of Dorastus and Fawnia as we listen to the simple yet ...
... Perdita , who win their way to our hearts by the youthful charm of their presence and by the virginal purity and ardour of their love . How well can we spare the rhetorical tirades of Dorastus and Fawnia as we listen to the simple yet ...
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... Perdita and Florizel , or Miranda and Ferdinand , is almost entirely in verse ; and , in place of gay repartee and fusillades of wit , Shakespeare introduces into these love - scenes a note of tender- ness , a spirit of chivalrous ...
... Perdita and Florizel , or Miranda and Ferdinand , is almost entirely in verse ; and , in place of gay repartee and fusillades of wit , Shakespeare introduces into these love - scenes a note of tender- ness , a spirit of chivalrous ...
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