Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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Strana 166
... Achil . What am I poore of late ? Tis certaine , greatnesse once falne out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ... Achil . Ile interrupt his reading : how now Vlisses ? Achil . but eye to eye oppos'd , Salutes each other with each ...
... Achil . What am I poore of late ? Tis certaine , greatnesse once falne out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ... Achil . Ile interrupt his reading : how now Vlisses ? Achil . but eye to eye oppos'd , Salutes each other with each ...
Strana 167
... Achil . For they past by me , as mysers doe by beggars , Vlis . Time hath ( my Lord ) a wallet at his backe , Wherein he puts almes for obliuion : A great siz'd monster of ingratitudes : Those scraps are good deedes past , Which are ...
... Achil . For they past by me , as mysers doe by beggars , Vlis . Time hath ( my Lord ) a wallet at his backe , Wherein he puts almes for obliuion : A great siz'd monster of ingratitudes : Those scraps are good deedes past , Which are ...
Strana 176
... Achil . I tell thee yea . Hect . Wert thou the Oracle to tell me so , I'ld not beleeue thee : henceforth guard thee well , For Ile not kill thee there , nor there , nor there , But by the forge that stythied Mars his helme , Ile kill ...
... Achil . I tell thee yea . Hect . Wert thou the Oracle to tell me so , I'ld not beleeue thee : henceforth guard thee well , For Ile not kill thee there , nor there , nor there , But by the forge that stythied Mars his helme , Ile kill ...
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