Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 51 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... birds mentioned have traditional connota- tions : the screech owl foretells death ; the eagle is King of the birds and must therefore be invited to the cer- emony although other ' fowl of tyrant wing ' ( birds of prey ) are excluded ...
... birds mentioned have traditional connota- tions : the screech owl foretells death ; the eagle is King of the birds and must therefore be invited to the cer- emony although other ' fowl of tyrant wing ' ( birds of prey ) are excluded ...
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... Birds , sigh a prayer . If , as we are told , Truth and Beautie are irrecoverably buried , who are these surviving true and beautiful ' mourners who are invited to sigh a prayer - ' bragging ' , ' seeming impostors ? Obviously not ...
... Birds , sigh a prayer . If , as we are told , Truth and Beautie are irrecoverably buried , who are these surviving true and beautiful ' mourners who are invited to sigh a prayer - ' bragging ' , ' seeming impostors ? Obviously not ...
第 190 頁
... birds produce a perfect love instantaneously , as the phrase " no space " ( 30 ) suggests ( cf. Lr . V.iii.54 and Ant . II.1.31 ) . This esoteric language serves as an index to the extraordinary intimacy which the birds feel . The ...
... birds produce a perfect love instantaneously , as the phrase " no space " ( 30 ) suggests ( cf. Lr . V.iii.54 and Ant . II.1.31 ) . This esoteric language serves as an index to the extraordinary intimacy which the birds feel . The ...
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