Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... appear- ances , his characteristics , his elemental nature , and association with music . He is naturally enchanted with his songs , especially the first four lines of Come unto these yellow sands , he marks many of his speeches , often ...
... appear- ances , his characteristics , his elemental nature , and association with music . He is naturally enchanted with his songs , especially the first four lines of Come unto these yellow sands , he marks many of his speeches , often ...
Strana 4
... appear to him apt : Such tricks hath weak imagination . To kill cankers in the Musk rose buds . The clamorous Owl that hoots at our quaint Spirits . Newts and blind worms do no wrong Come not near our faery queen , and leaves it at that ...
... appear to him apt : Such tricks hath weak imagination . To kill cankers in the Musk rose buds . The clamorous Owl that hoots at our quaint Spirits . Newts and blind worms do no wrong Come not near our faery queen , and leaves it at that ...
Strana 132
... upon us thus ? You come not Like Cæsar's sister : The wife of Antony Should have an army for an usher , and The neighs of horse to tell of her approach , | Long ere she did appear ; the trees by 132 KEATS'S SHAKESPEARE.
... upon us thus ? You come not Like Cæsar's sister : The wife of Antony Should have an army for an usher , and The neighs of horse to tell of her approach , | Long ere she did appear ; the trees by 132 KEATS'S SHAKESPEARE.
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