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... Thou are not one , seek'st miseries with hope , Wrestlest with dignities , or fain'st a scope Of service to the publique , when the end Is private gaine , which hath long guilt to friend . Thou rather striv'st the matter to possesse ...
... Thou are not one , seek'st miseries with hope , Wrestlest with dignities , or fain'st a scope Of service to the publique , when the end Is private gaine , which hath long guilt to friend . Thou rather striv'st the matter to possesse ...
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... thou beest not Amber , Bezoar , nor liquid gold , to restore Princes ; yet thou art a shrub to shelter a lambe , or to feed a bird ; or thou art a plantane , to ease a childs smart ; or a grasse to cure a sick dog . " In the poetry ...
... thou beest not Amber , Bezoar , nor liquid gold , to restore Princes ; yet thou art a shrub to shelter a lambe , or to feed a bird ; or thou art a plantane , to ease a childs smart ; or a grasse to cure a sick dog . " In the poetry ...
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... thou wert clean enough to spit upon ! -A plague on thee , thou art too bad to curse .... ( IV.iii . 364 ff . ) reads like a monologue of self - hate . Some of this , perhaps , is matter for dispute . What is abundantly clear is that ...
... thou wert clean enough to spit upon ! -A plague on thee , thou art too bad to curse .... ( IV.iii . 364 ff . ) reads like a monologue of self - hate . Some of this , perhaps , is matter for dispute . What is abundantly clear is that ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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