Studies in Shakespeare, Milton, and Donne

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Pagina 82 - Theseus: Where I have come, great clerks have purposed To greet me with premeditated welcomes; Where I have seen them shiver and look pale, Make periods in the midst of sentences, Throttle their practis'd accent in their fears, And in conclusion dumbly have broke off, Not paying me a welcome.
Pagina 140 - his palmer through the cave of Mammon and the bower of earthly bliss, that he might see and know, and yet abstain." romantic allegory of chastity in the third book of the Faerie Queene. This is clearest, so far as plot incident is concerned, in the parallel between the rescue of Amoret in Book III and
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Pagina 119 - me, from that time forward their art I still applauded, but the men I deplored; and above them all preferred the two famous renowners of Beatrice and Laura, who never write but honor of them to whom they devote their verse, displaying sublime and pure thoughts, without transgression.
Pagina 199 - the pillours of Eternity, That is contrayr to Mutabilitie: For, all that moueth, doth in Change delight: But thence-forth all shall rest eternally With Him that is the God of Sabbaoth hight: O that great Sabbaoth God, graunt me that Sabaoths sight. But Donne contemplated this mutability without sadness, rather with joy, with eagerness to find therein his own full expression:
Pagina 82 - Her pity-pleading eyes are sadly fixed In the remorseless wrinkles of his face; Her modest eloquence with sighs is mixed, Which to her oratory adds more grace. She puts the period often from his place; And midst the sentence so her accent breaks, That twice she doth begin ere once she speaks.
Pagina 111 - I was so allured to read, that no recreation came to me better welcome. For that it was then those years with me which are excused, though they be least severe, I may be saved the labour to remember ye. Whence having observed them to account it
Pagina 187 - must secret passage find \To the inmost mind, There exercise all his fierce accidents, And on her purest spirits prey, As on entrails, joints and limbs, With answerable pains, but more intense, Though void of corporal sense I My
Pagina 175 - was the worst now least afflicts me, Blindness, for had I sight, confused with shame, How could I once look up, or heave the head, Who, like a foolish pilot, have shipwracked My vessel trusted to me from above.

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