Remarks on Shakespeare's VersificationAMS Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 218 |
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... feelings , shows the man , after all , in an amiable light , represents the Shrew not only tamed , but converted ; fully prepared to offer obedience from feeling and not from fear , and the only one of the three brides , to the surprise ...
... feelings , shows the man , after all , in an amiable light , represents the Shrew not only tamed , but converted ; fully prepared to offer obedience from feeling and not from fear , and the only one of the three brides , to the surprise ...
Strana 111
... feeling and thought . But the Sonnets possess a great additional interest , quite independent of their merit . They ... feelings ; and , if SECT . II . ] 111.
... feeling and thought . But the Sonnets possess a great additional interest , quite independent of their merit . They ... feelings ; and , if SECT . II . ] 111.
Strana 131
... feeling , however , extends itself to other parts than those of the lovers ; at least it is most remarkable in the ... feelings . He seems to delight in supposing the melan- choly meditations of a great and active character , when losing ...
... feeling , however , extends itself to other parts than those of the lovers ; at least it is most remarkable in the ... feelings . He seems to delight in supposing the melan- choly meditations of a great and active character , when losing ...
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