Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... haue hope You leffe know how to value her defert , Then the to fcant her dutie . Lear . Say ? How is that ? Reg . I cannot thinke my Sifter in the leaft Would faile her Obligation . If Sir perchance She haue reftrained the Riots of your ...
... haue hope You leffe know how to value her defert , Then the to fcant her dutie . Lear . Say ? How is that ? Reg . I cannot thinke my Sifter in the leaft Would faile her Obligation . If Sir perchance She haue reftrained the Riots of your ...
Strana 166
... haue worne the Stones of Troy ; And blinde obliuion swallow'd Cities vp ; And mightie States characterlesse are ... haue done , In most accepted paine . Vlis . Why such vnplausiue eyes are bent ? why turn'd on him ? If so , I haue ...
... haue worne the Stones of Troy ; And blinde obliuion swallow'd Cities vp ; And mightie States characterlesse are ... haue done , In most accepted paine . Vlis . Why such vnplausiue eyes are bent ? why turn'd on him ? If so , I haue ...
Strana 175
... haue fed mine eyes on thee , I haue with exact view perus'd thee Hector , And quoted ioynt by ioynt . Hect . Is this Achilles ? Achil . I am Achilles . Hect . Stand faire I prythee , let me looke on thee . Achil . Behold thy fill . Hect ...
... haue fed mine eyes on thee , I haue with exact view perus'd thee Hector , And quoted ioynt by ioynt . Hect . Is this Achilles ? Achil . I am Achilles . Hect . Stand faire I prythee , let me looke on thee . Achil . Behold thy fill . Hect ...
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