Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... fair , The worser spirit a woman coloured ill . To win me soon to hell , my female evil Tempteth my better angel from my side , And would corrupt my saint to be a devil , Wooing his purity with her foul pride . And whether that my angel ...
... fair , The worser spirit a woman coloured ill . To win me soon to hell , my female evil Tempteth my better angel from my side , And would corrupt my saint to be a devil , Wooing his purity with her foul pride . And whether that my angel ...
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... fair , wert truly sympathised In true plain words by thy true - telling friend . Sonnet 82 This silence for my sin you did impute , Which shall be most my glory , being dumb ; For I impair not beauty , being mute When others would give ...
... fair , wert truly sympathised In true plain words by thy true - telling friend . Sonnet 82 This silence for my sin you did impute , Which shall be most my glory , being dumb ; For I impair not beauty , being mute When others would give ...
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... fair with his fair doth rehearse ; Making a couplement of proud compare With sun and moon , and earth and sea's rich With April's first - born flowers , and all things rare That heaven's air in this huge rondure hems . gems , Sonnet 21 ...
... fair with his fair doth rehearse ; Making a couplement of proud compare With sun and moon , and earth and sea's rich With April's first - born flowers , and all things rare That heaven's air in this huge rondure hems . gems , Sonnet 21 ...
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Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work William Shakespeare,Alfred Leslie Rowse Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1985 |
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