Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... play ( with the excep- tion of 2 Henry VI , Pericles , and Cymbeline ) , and Keats has expressed his views of these ... play , Johnson's unimagina- tive dictum in his antithetical hammerlike rhythm : ' Wild and fantastical as this play ...
... play ( with the excep- tion of 2 Henry VI , Pericles , and Cymbeline ) , and Keats has expressed his views of these ... play , Johnson's unimagina- tive dictum in his antithetical hammerlike rhythm : ' Wild and fantastical as this play ...
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... play : But man ! Proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority Plays such fantastic tricks before high Heaven As makes the Angels weep . !!! One wonders that he left out the line Most ignorant of what he's most assur❜d . That the ...
... play : But man ! Proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority Plays such fantastic tricks before high Heaven As makes the Angels weep . !!! One wonders that he left out the line Most ignorant of what he's most assur❜d . That the ...
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... play ? I am not furnished like a beggar , therefore to beg will not become me : my way is , to conjure you ; and I'll begin with the women . I charge you , O women , for the love you bear to men , to like as much of this play as please ...
... play ? I am not furnished like a beggar , therefore to beg will not become me : my way is , to conjure you ; and I'll begin with the women . I charge you , O women , for the love you bear to men , to like as much of this play as please ...
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