The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Greene , and Passionate Pilgrim , iv . , ix . , xi .; the indifference or reluctance of Adonis , in Marlowe and Greene ( it is implied by Spenser , though his Venus in the end wins as well as woos ) , and in Passionate Pilgrim , iv ...
... Greene , and Passionate Pilgrim , iv . , ix . , xi .; the indifference or reluctance of Adonis , in Marlowe and Greene ( it is implied by Spenser , though his Venus in the end wins as well as woos ) , and in Passionate Pilgrim , iv ...
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... Greene's novel is in prose , the verbal resemblances are slighter than those in Rosamond , but there is perhaps a greater similarity of meaning and context . The quotations that follow are from Grosart's Greene , vol . iii . Greene , p ...
... Greene's novel is in prose , the verbal resemblances are slighter than those in Rosamond , but there is perhaps a greater similarity of meaning and context . The quotations that follow are from Grosart's Greene , vol . iii . Greene , p ...
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... Greene , vi . 260 : " it is possible to want others , having this wisdom ; but to possess none , if this be absent . " 559. penetrable ] perhaps connoting pity or tenderness ; cf. Hamlet , III . iv . 36 : " And let me wring your heart ...
... Greene , vi . 260 : " it is possible to want others , having this wisdom ; but to possess none , if this be absent . " 559. penetrable ] perhaps connoting pity or tenderness ; cf. Hamlet , III . iv . 36 : " And let me wring your heart ...
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