Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive StudyClarendon Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 178 |
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Strana 120
... Cleo . Ant . I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose , - Cleo . Help me away , dear Charmian , I shall fall ; It cannot be thus long , the sides of nature | Will not sustain it . Ant . Now , my dearest queen , — What's the matter ? Cleo ...
... Cleo . Ant . I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose , - Cleo . Help me away , dear Charmian , I shall fall ; It cannot be thus long , the sides of nature | Will not sustain it . Ant . Now , my dearest queen , — What's the matter ? Cleo ...
Strana 131
... Cleo . Didst thou behold Octavia ? 1 Cleo . Mess . Where ? Madam , in Rome I I look'd her in the face ; and saw her led Between her brother and Mark Antony . Cleo . Is she as tall as me ? Mess . She is not , madam . Cleo . Didst hear ...
... Cleo . Didst thou behold Octavia ? 1 Cleo . Mess . Where ? Madam , in Rome I I look'd her in the face ; and saw her led Between her brother and Mark Antony . Cleo . Is she as tall as me ? Mess . She is not , madam . Cleo . Didst hear ...
Strana 146
... Cleo . Farewell . Clown . You must think this , look you , that the worm will do | his kind . Cleo . Ay , ay ; farewell . Clown . Look you , the worm is not to be trusted , but in the keeping of wise people ; for , indeed , there is no ...
... Cleo . Farewell . Clown . You must think this , look you , that the worm will do | his kind . Cleo . Ay , ay ; farewell . Clown . Look you , the worm is not to be trusted , but in the keeping of wise people ; for , indeed , there is no ...
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