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Page 52
... once run on The dashing rocks thy seasick weary bark . ( v . iii . 117-18 ) Romeo's sails are full of despair , not joy , his verse moves to imminent wreck , where Astrophil only invokes the idea as an implausible hyperbole and his ...
... once run on The dashing rocks thy seasick weary bark . ( v . iii . 117-18 ) Romeo's sails are full of despair , not joy , his verse moves to imminent wreck , where Astrophil only invokes the idea as an implausible hyperbole and his ...
Page 63
... once released , to proliferate with self - generating speed , inducing an irresistible comic response at once , demanding the actor's whole repertory of vocal and gestural skills for the large - scale low farce of the Nurse and the ...
... once released , to proliferate with self - generating speed , inducing an irresistible comic response at once , demanding the actor's whole repertory of vocal and gestural skills for the large - scale low farce of the Nurse and the ...
Page 73
... once by its still silent lifeless image . The scenic form of this episode is repeated with cumulatively powerful effect in the action which follows , where intensely vigorous , confused activity is arrested by the discovery of human ...
... once by its still silent lifeless image . The scenic form of this episode is repeated with cumulatively powerful effect in the action which follows , where intensely vigorous , confused activity is arrested by the discovery of human ...
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