The Sovereign FlowerMethuen, 1958 - Počet stran: 324 |
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... hold such lasting potency . They are always sinking into depths beyond our understand- ing , are fed from elsewhere ; they are sacramental . Next Henry throws himself and his army on God's mercy , confessing his father's crime against ...
... hold such lasting potency . They are always sinking into depths beyond our understand- ing , are fed from elsewhere ; they are sacramental . Next Henry throws himself and his army on God's mercy , confessing his father's crime against ...
Strana 186
... Hold , Toby , on thy life I charge thee , hold ! ' She sees him as one fit only ' for the moun- tains and the barbarous caves where manners ne'er were preach'd ' ( Iv . i . 49-53 ) . Rightly enough she bears a name recalling the ...
... Hold , Toby , on thy life I charge thee , hold ! ' She sees him as one fit only ' for the moun- tains and the barbarous caves where manners ne'er were preach'd ' ( Iv . i . 49-53 ) . Rightly enough she bears a name recalling the ...
Strana 206
... hold attention , and at once . The economic pressure exerted on a poet - entertainer by this neces- sity is , within ... holds deepest significances , but they are transmitted almost wholly by impressionistic language or events subdued ...
... hold attention , and at once . The economic pressure exerted on a poet - entertainer by this neces- sity is , within ... holds deepest significances , but they are transmitted almost wholly by impressionistic language or events subdued ...
Obsah
Preface page | 7 |
an essay on Alls Well that Ends | 93 |
Whats in a Name? | 161 |
Autorská práva | |
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The Sovereign Flower: On Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism, Together with ... George Wilson Knight Náhled není k dispozici. - 1958 |
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