Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive StudyClarendon Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 178 |
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Strana 46
... doth beare , Nothing of that fhall from mine eyes appeare . Exit . 144 Co - riual'd Greatneffe ? Either to harbour fled , Or made a Tofte for Neptune . Euen fo , Doth valours fhew , and valours worth diuide In ftormes of Fortune . For ...
... doth beare , Nothing of that fhall from mine eyes appeare . Exit . 144 Co - riual'd Greatneffe ? Either to harbour fled , Or made a Tofte for Neptune . Euen fo , Doth valours fhew , and valours worth diuide In ftormes of Fortune . For ...
Strana 88
... doth behold Her silver visage in the wat'ry glass , Decking with liquid pearl the bladed grass , ( A time that lovers ' flights doth still conceal , ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to steal . Her . And in the wood , where often ...
... doth behold Her silver visage in the wat'ry glass , Decking with liquid pearl the bladed grass , ( A time that lovers ' flights doth still conceal , ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to steal . Her . And in the wood , where often ...
Strana 162
... doth pride grow ? I know not what it is . Vlis . He doth relye on none , But carries on the streame of his dispose , of any , Without obseruance or respect request , In will peculiar , and in selfe admission . Aga . Why , will he not ...
... doth pride grow ? I know not what it is . Vlis . He doth relye on none , But carries on the streame of his dispose , of any , Without obseruance or respect request , In will peculiar , and in selfe admission . Aga . Why , will he not ...
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