Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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Strana 14
... leave of his experiences in terms which might equally well apply to the play which so raptu- rously delighted his creator just before he was brought to birth in a poet's brain ; Caverns lone , farewell ! And air of visions , and the ...
... leave of his experiences in terms which might equally well apply to the play which so raptu- rously delighted his creator just before he was brought to birth in a poet's brain ; Caverns lone , farewell ! And air of visions , and the ...
Strana 120
... leave to come ! Let her not say , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers you are . Ant . The gods best know , — Cleo . O , never was there queen I. iii . 35 . I. iii . 43 . 120 KEATS'S SHAKESPEARE.
... leave to come ! Let her not say , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers you are . Ant . The gods best know , — Cleo . O , never was there queen I. iii . 35 . I. iii . 43 . 120 KEATS'S SHAKESPEARE.
Strana 135
... leaves itself : to the sea - side straightway : I will possess you of that ship and treasure . Leave me , I pray , a little : ' pray you now : — | Nay , do so ; for , indeed , I have lost command , | Therefore I pray you : -I'll see you ...
... leaves itself : to the sea - side straightway : I will possess you of that ship and treasure . Leave me , I pray , a little : ' pray you now : — | Nay , do so ; for , indeed , I have lost command , | Therefore I pray you : -I'll see you ...
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