Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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Strana 170
... soule , so neere me , As the sweet Troylus : Enter PARIS , TROYLUS , ÆNEAS , DEIPHEBUS , ANTHENOR and DIOMEDES IV . iii . 1 . IV . iv . 2 . Par . It is great morning , Enter PANDARUS and CRESSID Cres . Why tell you me of moderation ...
... soule , so neere me , As the sweet Troylus : Enter PARIS , TROYLUS , ÆNEAS , DEIPHEBUS , ANTHENOR and DIOMEDES IV . iii . 1 . IV . iv . 2 . Par . It is great morning , Enter PANDARUS and CRESSID Cres . Why tell you me of moderation ...
Strana 174
... soule , Did in great Illion thus translate him to me . Hect . my Mothers bloud Runs on the dexter cheeke , and this sinister Bounds in my fathers : Aia . I thanke thee Hector : IV . v . 137 . Thou art too gentle , and too free a man ...
... soule , Did in great Illion thus translate him to me . Hect . my Mothers bloud Runs on the dexter cheeke , and this sinister Bounds in my fathers : Aia . I thanke thee Hector : IV . v . 137 . Thou art too gentle , and too free a man ...
Strana 177
... soule , there doth conduce a fight Of this strange nature , that a thing inseperate , Diuides more wider then the skie and earth : And yet the spacious bredth of this diuision , Admits no Orifex for a point as subtle , As Ariachnes ...
... soule , there doth conduce a fight Of this strange nature , that a thing inseperate , Diuides more wider then the skie and earth : And yet the spacious bredth of this diuision , Admits no Orifex for a point as subtle , As Ariachnes ...
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