Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... whole book ; such a discovery it will be said is just the kind of golden day - dream which none but a foolish book- lover could have . Something akin to these sensations were , however , actually mine on the day a few months ago when ...
... whole book ; such a discovery it will be said is just the kind of golden day - dream which none but a foolish book- lover could have . Something akin to these sensations were , however , actually mine on the day a few months ago when ...
Strana 27
... whole of Act II , Sc . iii , 259-306 , and Sc . iv . 1-15 - the episode where Tamora produces the letter throwing on the two sons of Andronicus the guilt of the murder of Bassianus , whom she has just seen murdered by her own two sons ...
... whole of Act II , Sc . iii , 259-306 , and Sc . iv . 1-15 - the episode where Tamora produces the letter throwing on the two sons of Andronicus the guilt of the murder of Bassianus , whom she has just seen murdered by her own two sons ...
Strana 39
... whole , and these early stanzas must have been on loose sheets slipped into the Shakespeare , for there is nothing of the kind there now . By the end of June he was off to Scotland with Brown , returning at the end of August to find Tom ...
... whole , and these early stanzas must have been on loose sheets slipped into the Shakespeare , for there is nothing of the kind there now . By the end of June he was off to Scotland with Brown , returning at the end of August to find Tom ...
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