Remarks on Shakespeare's VersificationAMS Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 218 |
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... live a loathed slave , Let him have time a beggar's orts to crave , And time to see one , that by alms doth live , Disdain to him disdained scraps to give . Let him have time to see his friends his foes , And merry fools to mock at him ...
... live a loathed slave , Let him have time a beggar's orts to crave , And time to see one , that by alms doth live , Disdain to him disdained scraps to give . Let him have time to see his friends his foes , And merry fools to mock at him ...
Strana 172
... live in great men's bosoms ? Was The spirit of it Macro's ? N. May it please The most divine Sejanus . - Ibid . Sir , I have been so long train'd up in grace ; First with your father , great Augustus ; since With your most happy ...
... live in great men's bosoms ? Was The spirit of it Macro's ? N. May it please The most divine Sejanus . - Ibid . Sir , I have been so long train'd up in grace ; First with your father , great Augustus ; since With your most happy ...
Strana 194
... Live you happy still , And be the mistress of your vows ! live to Enjoy whom you affect ! May every hour Return new blessings on you both , renew Your spring , and let him think you young again ! And let me beg but this for all my duty ...
... Live you happy still , And be the mistress of your vows ! live to Enjoy whom you affect ! May every hour Return new blessings on you both , renew Your spring , and let him think you young again ! And let me beg but this for all my duty ...
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