Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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Strana 46
... Loue got fo fweet , as when defire did fue : Therefore this maxime out of loue I teach ; " Atchieuement , is command ; ungain'd , befeech . That though my hearts Contents firme loue doth beare , Nothing of that fhall from mine eyes ...
... Loue got fo fweet , as when defire did fue : Therefore this maxime out of loue I teach ; " Atchieuement , is command ; ungain'd , befeech . That though my hearts Contents firme loue doth beare , Nothing of that fhall from mine eyes ...
Strana 163
... Loue , loue , nothing but loue , still more : Par . For O loues Bow , Shootes Bucke and Doe : The Shaft confounds not that it wounds , But tickles still the sore : These Louers cry , oh ho they dye ; Yet that which seemes the wound to ...
... Loue , loue , nothing but loue , still more : Par . For O loues Bow , Shootes Bucke and Doe : The Shaft confounds not that it wounds , But tickles still the sore : These Louers cry , oh ho they dye ; Yet that which seemes the wound to ...
Strana 171
... loue admits no qualifying crosse ; No more my griefe , in such a precious losse . Enter Troylus . Troy . Cressid : I loue thee in so strange a puritie ; That the blest gods , as angry with my fancie , More bright in zeale , then the ...
... loue admits no qualifying crosse ; No more my griefe , in such a precious losse . Enter Troylus . Troy . Cressid : I loue thee in so strange a puritie ; That the blest gods , as angry with my fancie , More bright in zeale , then the ...
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