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The Music of Emily Dickinson's Poems and Letters: A Study of ...
The musical imagery of Poem 32¡ becomes the remarkable means by which
Dickinson describes the wind's sounds as it gives her immense delight by playing
its “phraseless Melody” in the “Boughs” of trees. Here she presents the voice of
the ...
Carolyn Lindley Cooley,
2003
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Shakespeare's Sonnets: Third Series
"O then advance of yours that phraseless hand, 225 Whose white weighs down
the airy scale of praise; Take all these similes to your own command, Hallowed
with sighs that hurning lungs did raise: What me, your minister for you, obeys, ...
William Shakespeare, Katherine Duncan-Jones,
1997
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
O then advance of yours that phraseless hand, Whose white weighs down the
airy scale of praise5; Take all these similes to your own command, Hallow'd with
sighs that burning lungs did raise ; What me your minister, for you obeys, Works ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope,
1821
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare
But yield them up where I myself must render. That is, to you, my origin and ender
: For these, of force, must your oblations be, " Since I their altar, ypu enpatron me.
- ' O then advance of yours that phraseless hand, Whose white weighs down ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, Samuel Johnson,
1790
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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare, with the ...
O then advance of yours that phraseless hand, Whose white weighs down the
airy scale of praise J ; Take " Where honey-suckles ripen'd by the fun " Forbid the
fun to enter."— «« with pleacb'd arms bending down •• His corrigible neck."
Maloni ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone,
1790
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The Poems: Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, The ...
'“O then advance of yours that phraseless hand, 225 Whose white weighs down
the airy scale of praise; 212 his its. 212 invised invisible, imperceptible (a nonce-
word). Porter (1912) suggests 'inwardly seen', but the more likely meaning is ...
William Shakespeare, John Roe,
2006
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The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare's Poetry
In the youth's speeches, ecphonesis first appears in the plea '0, then, advance of
yours that phraseless hand', a line whose syntactical inversion and trope of
inexpressibility ('phraseless') enact the youth's helplessness before the maid's ...
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The Poetry Of William Shakespeare
Oh then advance (of yours) that phraseless hand Q., phraseless •- ineffable,
beyond the compass of praise. 228. Hollowed Q., which may be right, i.e. 'carved'
of the 'similes, locks intertwined with metal and gems blazon'd with wit ' ;
hallowed, ...
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Dancefilm: Choreography and the Moving Image
Certain social dance forms can be compared with the phraseless continuum of
the choreographic work exemplified by Brown in their use of innovative or deeply
traditional rhythms that depart from conventional western norms and involve a ...
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Venus and Adonis. Rape of Lucrece. Sonnets. Lover's ...
O then advance of yours that phraseless hand, Whose white weighs down the
airy scale of praise'; Take all these similes to your own command, Hall0w'd with
sighs that burning lungs did raise; What me your miiiister, for you obeys, Works ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope,
1821