Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... 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 doubly or even trebly ( as I. ii . 190–3 , 222—4 ) ...
... 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 doubly or even trebly ( as I. ii . 190–3 , 222—4 ) ...
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... nature , we can read in his letters , the evidence in which Mr. Murry has interpreted and developed into a moving and convincing narrative.3 The return , after bitter anguish and struggle , to his natural self is expressed in the great ...
... nature , we can read in his letters , the evidence in which Mr. Murry has interpreted and developed into a moving and convincing narrative.3 The return , after bitter anguish and struggle , to his natural self is expressed in the great ...
Strana 125
... nature : on each side her , Stood pretty dimpled boys , like smiling Cupids , | With diverse - colour'd fans , whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool , And what they undid , did . | Agr . O , rare for Antony ...
... nature : on each side her , Stood pretty dimpled boys , like smiling Cupids , | With diverse - colour'd fans , whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool , And what they undid , did . | Agr . O , rare for Antony ...
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