Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive StudyClarendon Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 178 |
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Strana 158
... Hector , issues from our choyse ; And choise being mutuall acte of all our soules , Makes Merit her election , and ... Hector by the fift houre of the Sunne , Enter PRIAM , HECTOR , TROYLUS , PARIS and HELENUS Hect . Though no man lesser ...
... Hector , issues from our choyse ; And choise being mutuall acte of all our soules , Makes Merit her election , and ... Hector by the fift houre of the Sunne , Enter PRIAM , HECTOR , TROYLUS , PARIS and HELENUS Hect . Though no man lesser ...
Strana 173
... Hector ; The one almost as infinite as all ; The other blanke as nothing : weigh him well : And that which lookes ... Hector , but more dangerous ; For Hector in his blaze of wrath subscribes To tender obiects ; but he , in heate of ...
... Hector ; The one almost as infinite as all ; The other blanke as nothing : weigh him well : And that which lookes ... Hector , but more dangerous ; For Hector in his blaze of wrath subscribes To tender obiects ; but he , in heate of ...
Strana 178
... HECTOR Enter ACHILLES and his Myrmidons Achil . Looke Hector how the Sunne begins to set ; How vgly night comes breathing at his heeles , Euen with the vaile and darking of the Sunne . Enter PANDARUS Pan . Full merrily the humble Bee ...
... HECTOR Enter ACHILLES and his Myrmidons Achil . Looke Hector how the Sunne begins to set ; How vgly night comes breathing at his heeles , Euen with the vaile and darking of the Sunne . Enter PANDARUS Pan . Full merrily the humble Bee ...
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