Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive StudyClarendon Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... winds ' ? From the next two lines we know that his songs are still ringing in the poet's ears , Old ditties sigh above their father's grave , and so , launched , as it were , by echoes of the delicate music of Ariel , Keats rises to the ...
... winds ' ? From the next two lines we know that his songs are still ringing in the poet's ears , Old ditties sigh above their father's grave , and so , launched , as it were , by echoes of the delicate music of Ariel , Keats rises to the ...
Strana 63
... winds , i . 783 . iii . 645 . On a day , Sitting upon a rock above the spray , I saw grow up from the horizon's brink A gallant vessel : not long , before arose Dark clouds , and muttering of winds morose . Old Æolus would stifle his ...
... winds , i . 783 . iii . 645 . On a day , Sitting upon a rock above the spray , I saw grow up from the horizon's brink A gallant vessel : not long , before arose Dark clouds , and muttering of winds morose . Old Æolus would stifle his ...
Strana 78
... winds , or with bemock'd - at stabs Kill the still - closing waters , as diminish One dowle that's in my plume ; my fellow - ministers Are like invulnerable . III . iii . 77. Lingering perdition , ( worse than any death Can be at once ...
... winds , or with bemock'd - at stabs Kill the still - closing waters , as diminish One dowle that's in my plume ; my fellow - ministers Are like invulnerable . III . iii . 77. Lingering perdition , ( worse than any death Can be at once ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New Material Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1928 |
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