Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive StudyClarendon Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... give a fairly comprehensive idea of Keats's method and of the type of passage which attracts his attention . Another interesting fact which emerges from a study of these volumes is Keats's humorous impatience and scorn of Dr. Johnson's ...
... give a fairly comprehensive idea of Keats's method and of the type of passage which attracts his attention . Another interesting fact which emerges from a study of these volumes is Keats's humorous impatience and scorn of Dr. Johnson's ...
Strana 29
... give me aim awhile , - For nature puts me to a heavy task ; - Stand all aloof : -but , uncle , draw you near , To shed obsequious tears upon this trunk : - O , take this warm kiss on thy pale cold lips , Kisses Titus . These sorrowful ...
... give me aim awhile , - For nature puts me to a heavy task ; - Stand all aloof : -but , uncle , draw you near , To shed obsequious tears upon this trunk : - O , take this warm kiss on thy pale cold lips , Kisses Titus . These sorrowful ...
Strana 146
... give it nothing , I pray you , for it is not worth the feeding . Cleo . Will it eat me ? | Clown . You must not think I am so simple , but I know the devil | himself will not eat a woman : I know , that a woman is a dish for the gods ...
... give it nothing , I pray you , for it is not worth the feeding . Cleo . Will it eat me ? | Clown . You must not think I am so simple , but I know the devil | himself will not eat a woman : I know , that a woman is a dish for the gods ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New Material Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1928 |
Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New Material Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1928 |
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