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Page 14
... light and darkness , woven into the fabric of the play , support this pattern of contrasts . And they create paradoxes , too . While Romeo frequently associates Juliet with images of light , exclaiming the first time he sees her : " O ...
... light and darkness , woven into the fabric of the play , support this pattern of contrasts . And they create paradoxes , too . While Romeo frequently associates Juliet with images of light , exclaiming the first time he sees her : " O ...
Page 79
... light which issues from the Moone , doth best represent and expresse that which in our selves we call the light of Nature ; for as that in the Moone is permanent and ever there , and yet it is unequall , various , pale , and languishing ...
... light which issues from the Moone , doth best represent and expresse that which in our selves we call the light of Nature ; for as that in the Moone is permanent and ever there , and yet it is unequall , various , pale , and languishing ...
Page 84
... light metaphors dramatize the various " lights " available to man , and suggest how they aid him in his quest for religion and salvation : Reveal'd Religion first inform'd thy sight , And Reason saw not , till Faith sprung the light ...
... light metaphors dramatize the various " lights " available to man , and suggest how they aid him in his quest for religion and salvation : Reveal'd Religion first inform'd thy sight , And Reason saw not , till Faith sprung the light ...
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