William Shakespeare and Robert BurtonR. L. Cook, 1960 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... thou once Was beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtuis and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow ; whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with patience more Than savages could suffer . Thou didst ...
... thou once Was beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtuis and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow ; whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with patience more Than savages could suffer . Thou didst ...
Strana 160
... Thou seest we are not all alone unhappy : This wide and universal theatre Presents more woeful pageants than the scene Wherein we play in . II , 7 , 136 If thou alone wert distressed , it were indeed more irksome , and less to be ...
... Thou seest we are not all alone unhappy : This wide and universal theatre Presents more woeful pageants than the scene Wherein we play in . II , 7 , 136 If thou alone wert distressed , it were indeed more irksome , and less to be ...
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... Thou unsubstantial air that I embrace ! The wretch that thou hast blown unto the worst Owes nothing to thy blasts . IV , 1 , I I , I am in the extremity of human adversity ; and as a shadow leaves the body when the sun is gone , I am ...
... Thou unsubstantial air that I embrace ! The wretch that thou hast blown unto the worst Owes nothing to thy blasts . IV , 1 , I I , I am in the extremity of human adversity ; and as a shadow leaves the body when the sun is gone , I am ...
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Contents I CHAPTER I A Short Account of Shakespeares Life | 1 |
CHAPTER II A Short Account of Burtons Life | 4 |
CHAPTER III The Beginnings of This Present Book | 7 |
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