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... death Bear the eternal victory of death . So Chapman's Senecal man , hardened by a tincture of Aristotelian logic , stands against God . This man , who is to become the Satan of Paradise Lost , never appears in Shake- speare , to whom ...
... death Bear the eternal victory of death . So Chapman's Senecal man , hardened by a tincture of Aristotelian logic , stands against God . This man , who is to become the Satan of Paradise Lost , never appears in Shake- speare , to whom ...
Page 87
... death , of imperfec- tion.1 Yet The Phoenix and the Turtle has hope in its very title . ' Death is now the phoenix ' nest ' , and Pericles , though still in ' the muddy vesture of decay ' , is to hear the music of the spheres . 1 Summa ...
... death , of imperfec- tion.1 Yet The Phoenix and the Turtle has hope in its very title . ' Death is now the phoenix ' nest ' , and Pericles , though still in ' the muddy vesture of decay ' , is to hear the music of the spheres . 1 Summa ...
Page 128
... death of Brutus or Romeo : my butt Here is my journey's end , here is And very sea - mark of my utmost sail . His ... death . ' Waken'd death ' is a double entendre , pointing like Lear's last words to later plays . It is also a refrain ...
... death of Brutus or Romeo : my butt Here is my journey's end , here is And very sea - mark of my utmost sail . His ... death . ' Waken'd death ' is a double entendre , pointing like Lear's last words to later plays . It is also a refrain ...
Contents
The Hypothesis in History and Comedy | 33 |
The First Testing Corruption and Salvation | 76 |
The Second TestingCorruption and Salvation | 125 |
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