Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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Strana 166
... Achil . What am I poore of late ? Tis certaine , greatnesse once falne out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ... Achil . Ile interrupt his reading : how now Vlisses ? III . iii . 107 . Achil . but eye to eye oppos'd , Salutes ...
... Achil . What am I poore of late ? Tis certaine , greatnesse once falne out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ... Achil . Ile interrupt his reading : how now Vlisses ? III . iii . 107 . Achil . but eye to eye oppos'd , Salutes ...
Strana 168
... Achil . III . iii . 238 . I haue a womans longing , An appetite that I am sicke withall , To see great Hector in his weedes of peace ; Enter Thersi . * Keats's script . KEATS'S NOTE ] † Where fore should this ayrie be left out ? III ...
... Achil . III . iii . 238 . I haue a womans longing , An appetite that I am sicke withall , To see great Hector in his weedes of peace ; Enter Thersi . * Keats's script . KEATS'S NOTE ] † Where fore should this ayrie be left out ? III ...
Strana 175
... Achil . Behold thy fill . Hect . Nay , I haue done already . Achil . Thou art to breefe , I will the second time , As I would buy thee , view thee , limbe by limbe . Hect . O like a Booke of sport thou'lt reade me ore : But there's more ...
... Achil . Behold thy fill . Hect . Nay , I haue done already . Achil . Thou art to breefe , I will the second time , As I would buy thee , view thee , limbe by limbe . Hect . O like a Booke of sport thou'lt reade me ore : But there's more ...
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