Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... sweet lord ! How dost thou , good lord ? ' This might be my Lord Such - a - one , that praised my Lord Such - a - one's horse , when he meant to beg it . Hamlet , v.1 . Consider , When you above perceive me like a crow That it is place ...
... sweet lord ! How dost thou , good lord ? ' This might be my Lord Such - a - one , that praised my Lord Such - a - one's horse , when he meant to beg it . Hamlet , v.1 . Consider , When you above perceive me like a crow That it is place ...
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... sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing and giving odour . How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears . Twelfth Night , 1.1 . Romeo and Juliet , 11.2 . Visit by night ...
... sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing and giving odour . How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears . Twelfth Night , 1.1 . Romeo and Juliet , 11.2 . Visit by night ...
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... [ Sweet potatoes were thought aphrodiasiac ; ' Greensleeves ' the most popular of Elizabethan songs . ] I see what thou wert if ' Fortune thy Foe ' were ( not Nature ) thy friend . The Merry Wives of Windsor , III.3 . Best sing it to the ...
... [ Sweet potatoes were thought aphrodiasiac ; ' Greensleeves ' the most popular of Elizabethan songs . ] I see what thou wert if ' Fortune thy Foe ' were ( not Nature ) thy friend . The Merry Wives of Windsor , III.3 . Best sing it to the ...
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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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