Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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Strana 142
... hath o'erthrown Antony , But Antony's hath triumph'd on itself . | Cleo . So it should be , that none but Antony Should conquer Antony ; but woe ' tis so ! Ant . I am dying , Egypt , dying ; only I here impórtune death awhile , until ...
... hath o'erthrown Antony , But Antony's hath triumph'd on itself . | Cleo . So it should be , that none but Antony Should conquer Antony ; but woe ' tis so ! Ant . I am dying , Egypt , dying ; only I here impórtune death awhile , until ...
Strana 167
... hath trauail'd , and is married there Where it may see it selfe : Vlis ... The voyce againe ; who like an arch reuerb'rate III . iii . 134. How some men creepe in skittish fortunes hall , Whiles others play the Ideots in her eyes : III ...
... hath trauail'd , and is married there Where it may see it selfe : Vlis ... The voyce againe ; who like an arch reuerb'rate III . iii . 134. How some men creepe in skittish fortunes hall , Whiles others play the Ideots in her eyes : III ...
Strana 170
... hath sunke : Since she could speake , She hath not giuen so many good words breath , As for her , Greekes and Troians suffred death . Enter TROYLUS and CRESSIDA Troy . Deere trouble not your selfe : the morne is cold . Troy . To bed ...
... hath sunke : Since she could speake , She hath not giuen so many good words breath , As for her , Greekes and Troians suffred death . Enter TROYLUS and CRESSIDA Troy . Deere trouble not your selfe : the morne is cold . Troy . To bed ...
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