Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1961 |
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... become an " abler " or kind of over - soul which " defects of lonelinesse controules , " and which is unchangeable and ... becomes for lovers , as it does for Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra , the world of reality in contrast with the ...
... become an " abler " or kind of over - soul which " defects of lonelinesse controules , " and which is unchangeable and ... becomes for lovers , as it does for Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra , the world of reality in contrast with the ...
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... become the world - the " whole worlds soule " and " Countries , Townes , Courts " ( 11. 40-44 ) . The outside world as ... becomes al- most nonexistent for them in terms of reality . It is of similar incon- sequence when , in " The Good ...
... become the world - the " whole worlds soule " and " Countries , Townes , Courts " ( 11. 40-44 ) . The outside world as ... becomes al- most nonexistent for them in terms of reality . It is of similar incon- sequence when , in " The Good ...
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... becomes that of the hero - king : She is no kin to me , nor shall she be , If she were ever , I create her none : And which of you can question this ? My power Is like the sea , that is to be obey'd , And not disputed with .... ( III ...
... becomes that of the hero - king : She is no kin to me , nor shall she be , If she were ever , I create her none : And which of you can question this ? My power Is like the sea , that is to be obey'd , And not disputed with .... ( III ...
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