Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... true lover of the Profound be delighted to behold the most vulgar and low actions of life exalted in the following manner ? ... See who is there ? Advance the fringed curtains of thy eyes , And tell me who comes yonder . ' Crom ...
... true lover of the Profound be delighted to behold the most vulgar and low actions of life exalted in the following manner ? ... See who is there ? Advance the fringed curtains of thy eyes , And tell me who comes yonder . ' Crom ...
Strana 165
... true to vs When we are so vnsecret to our selues ? But though I lou'd you well , I woed you not , And yet good faith I wisht my selfe a man ; Or that we women had mens priuiledge Of speaking first . Sweet , bid me hold my tongue , For ...
... true to vs When we are so vnsecret to our selues ? But though I lou'd you well , I woed you not , And yet good faith I wisht my selfe a man ; Or that we women had mens priuiledge Of speaking first . Sweet , bid me hold my tongue , For ...
Strana 171
... true , as fearing thee : For I will throw my Gloue to death himselfe , That there's no maculation in thy heart : But be thou true , say I , to fashion in My sequent protestation : Enter Eneas . Troy . In this I doe not call your faith ...
... true , as fearing thee : For I will throw my Gloue to death himselfe , That there's no maculation in thy heart : But be thou true , say I , to fashion in My sequent protestation : Enter Eneas . Troy . In this I doe not call your faith ...
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