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... matter in new forms - an interpretation of matter which harmonizes the satiric and poetic themes . Shakespeare's emphasis , as a poet , is naturally on the end of the cycle - on envious Time , the Great Devourer ( ' tempus edax rerum ...
... matter in new forms - an interpretation of matter which harmonizes the satiric and poetic themes . Shakespeare's emphasis , as a poet , is naturally on the end of the cycle - on envious Time , the Great Devourer ( ' tempus edax rerum ...
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... matter , man ? Thersites . You see him there , do you ? Achilles . Ay ; what's the matter ? Thersites . Nay , look upon him . Achilles . So I do ; what's the matter ? Thersites . Nay , but regard him well . Achilles . ' Well ! ' - why ...
... matter , man ? Thersites . You see him there , do you ? Achilles . Ay ; what's the matter ? Thersites . Nay , look upon him . Achilles . So I do ; what's the matter ? Thersites . Nay , but regard him well . Achilles . ' Well ! ' - why ...
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... matter ? Eneas . My lord , I scarce have leisure to salute you , My matter is so rash : there is at hand Paris your brother and Deiphobus , The Grecian Diomed , and our Antenor Delivered to us ; and for him forthwith , Ere the first ...
... matter ? Eneas . My lord , I scarce have leisure to salute you , My matter is so rash : there is at hand Paris your brother and Deiphobus , The Grecian Diomed , and our Antenor Delivered to us ; and for him forthwith , Ere the first ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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