Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive StudyClarendon Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... thee , that made gape The pine , and let thee out . Ari . I thank thee , master . Pro . If thou more murmur'st , I will rend an oak , And peg thee in his knotty entrails , till Thou hast howl'd away twelve winters . Ari . I will be ...
... thee , that made gape The pine , and let thee out . Ari . I thank thee , master . Pro . If thou more murmur'st , I will rend an oak , And peg thee in his knotty entrails , till Thou hast howl'd away twelve winters . Ari . I will be ...
Strana 58
... thee where crabs grow ; And I , with my long nails , will dig thee pig - nuts ; II . ii . 180 . I'll bring thee To clust'ring filberds and sometimes I'll get thee Young sea - mells from the rock . I'll show thee the best springs ; I'll ...
... thee where crabs grow ; And I , with my long nails , will dig thee pig - nuts ; II . ii . 180 . I'll bring thee To clust'ring filberds and sometimes I'll get thee Young sea - mells from the rock . I'll show thee the best springs ; I'll ...
Strana 174
... thee IV . v . 200 . IV . v . 206 . As hot as Perseus , spurre thy Phrygian Steed , And seene thee scorning forfeits and subduments , When thou hast hung thy aduanced sword i ' th ' ayre , Not letting it decline , on the declined : That ...
... thee IV . v . 200 . IV . v . 206 . As hot as Perseus , spurre thy Phrygian Steed , And seene thee scorning forfeits and subduments , When thou hast hung thy aduanced sword i ' th ' ayre , Not letting it decline , on the declined : That ...
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