Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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121. lappuse
... shadow . He does not mean by out- line the bounding line dividing a form from its back- ground , as one of his ... shadows , in iridescent or glowing colour , until form be half lost in pattern , may , as did Titian in his Bacchus and ...
... shadow . He does not mean by out- line the bounding line dividing a form from its back- ground , as one of his ... shadows , in iridescent or glowing colour , until form be half lost in pattern , may , as did Titian in his Bacchus and ...
135. lappuse
... shadow . ' And again , ' Every time less than a pulsation of the artery is equal ' in its tenor and value ' to six thousand years , for in this period the poet's work is done , and all the great events of time start forth , and are ...
... shadow . ' And again , ' Every time less than a pulsation of the artery is equal ' in its tenor and value ' to six thousand years , for in this period the poet's work is done , and all the great events of time start forth , and are ...
215. lappuse
... shadow is in Gloucester , who also has ungrateful children , and the mind goes on imagining other shadows , shadow be- yond shadow , till it has pictured the world . In Hamlet , one hardly notices , so subtly is the web woven , that the ...
... shadow is in Gloucester , who also has ungrateful children , and the mind goes on imagining other shadows , shadow be- yond shadow , till it has pictured the world . In Hamlet , one hardly notices , so subtly is the web woven , that the ...
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