| William L. McBride - Philosophy - 2001 - 276 pages
...thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, / Thy knotted and combined locks to part / And each particular hair to stand on end, / Like quills upon the fretful porpentine,"24 as the Ghost put it. The tale of post-Communist Eastern Europe is accessible to everyone... | |
| George Wilson Knight - Drama - 2002 - 396 pages
...Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part, And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porpentine: But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood. (iv 9) In truth, no radiant... | |
| Johann Gottfried Herder - Art - 2002 - 152 pages
.../Make thy two eyes like stars start from their spheres, / Thy knotted and combined locks to part, / And each particular hair to stand on end / Like quills upon the fretful porpentine." 22. Shakespeare, Hamlet, 3.4.120-23. Herder cites the text in English, with minor variations.... | |
| Johann Gottfried Herder - Art - 2002 - 152 pages
.../Make thy two eyes like stars start from their spheres, / Thy knotted and combined locks to part, / And each particular hair to stand on end / Like quills upon the fretful porpentine." 22. Shakespeare, Hamlet, 3.4.120-23. Herder cites the text in English, with minor variations.... | |
| K. H. Anthol - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 344 pages
...Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotty and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end. Like quills upon the fretful porpentine. 20 But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood. List, Hamlet, O, list!... | |
| Syd Pritchard - Golf - 2005 - 149 pages
...young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start jrom their spheres, Thy knotted locks to part, And each particular hair to stand on end Like quills upon the fretful porpentine. [Hamlet I v 13] The real truth A mingled yarn, good and ill together: Our virtues would... | |
| Elaine L. Robinson - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 253 pages
...Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end Like quills upon the fretful porpentine.39 Similarly relevant, also, is the fact that Gulliver, like Hamlet, listens to the wrong... | |
| João Biehl, Byron Good, Arthur Kleinman - Philosophy - 2007 - 477 pages
...blood, Make thy two eyes like stars start from their spheres, Thy knotty and combined locks to part, And each particular hair to stand on end Like quills upon the fretful porcupine. (1.5.15-20) The link is the astonishingly palpable physiological effect of spectral fiction, dream,... | |
| Sandi Toksvig - Juvenile Fiction - 2007 - 204 pages
...Make thy two eyes like stars start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part, And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine." The officer nodded. He had no idea what it meant or that it was from Shakespeare's Hamlet. He stood... | |
| Joan Fitzpatrick - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 188 pages
...blood. Make thy two eyes like stars start from their spheres. Thy knotty and combined locks to part. And each particular hair to stand on end Like quills upon the fretful porcupine. (1.5.15-20) But this remains off limits "To ears of flesh and blood" (1.5.22). Greenblatt concluded... | |
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