Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... gods , Who have been false to Fulvia ? Riotous madness , To be entangled with those mouth - made vows , Which break themselves in swearing ! Cleo . Eternity was in our lips , and eyes ; Ant . but my full heart | Remains in use with you ...
... gods , Who have been false to Fulvia ? Riotous madness , To be entangled with those mouth - made vows , Which break themselves in swearing ! Cleo . Eternity was in our lips , and eyes ; Ant . but my full heart | Remains in use with you ...
Strana 144
... gods ! it smites me Beneath the fall I have . V. ii . 204 . Dol . I your servant . Adieu , good queen ; I must attend on Cæsar . Cleo . Farewell , and thanks . [ Exit DOL . Now , Iras , what think'st thou ? | Thou , an Egyptian puppet ...
... gods ! it smites me Beneath the fall I have . V. ii . 204 . Dol . I your servant . Adieu , good queen ; I must attend on Cæsar . Cleo . Farewell , and thanks . [ Exit DOL . Now , Iras , what think'st thou ? | Thou , an Egyptian puppet ...
Strana 146
... gods , if the devil dress her not . But , truly , these same whoreson | devils do the gods great harm in their women ; for in every ten that they make , the devils mar five . | Cleo . Well , get thee gone ; farewell . Clown . Yes ...
... gods , if the devil dress her not . But , truly , these same whoreson | devils do the gods great harm in their women ; for in every ten that they make , the devils mar five . | Cleo . Well , get thee gone ; farewell . Clown . Yes ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New Material Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1928 |
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