Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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Page 38
... trees ' ( II.i.30 ) , which leads to Mercutio's jokes about medlar trees and pears , and finally to Romeo's description of the moonlight on the fruit - tree tops . The orchard with the moon silvering all these fruit - tree tops ' is a ...
... trees ' ( II.i.30 ) , which leads to Mercutio's jokes about medlar trees and pears , and finally to Romeo's description of the moonlight on the fruit - tree tops . The orchard with the moon silvering all these fruit - tree tops ' is a ...
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... trees of Italy . His eulogy reaches a climax in an extended description of the ' fruite trees ' as one of the defining wonders of the Italian landscape , ' all these fruite trees ' which include oranges ( ' which Tree is most pleasant ...
... trees of Italy . His eulogy reaches a climax in an extended description of the ' fruite trees ' as one of the defining wonders of the Italian landscape , ' all these fruite trees ' which include oranges ( ' which Tree is most pleasant ...
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... tree at the climax of his account of his remarkable fruit trees of Italy . For Moryson the pomegranate tree is one of the rare wonders of Italy , and in that way similar to other curiosities he reports from his travels , ' They have ...
... tree at the climax of his account of his remarkable fruit trees of Italy . For Moryson the pomegranate tree is one of the rare wonders of Italy , and in that way similar to other curiosities he reports from his travels , ' They have ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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