Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... thee . I have set thee at the world's centre , that thou mayest from thence observe more easily what is in the world . I have made thee neither of heaven nor of earth , neither mortal nor immortal , so that thou mayest with greater ...
... thee . I have set thee at the world's centre , that thou mayest from thence observe more easily what is in the world . I have made thee neither of heaven nor of earth , neither mortal nor immortal , so that thou mayest with greater ...
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... thee well that would run after ! Rixula : Why , Halfpennie , there's no goose so grey in the lake , that cannot find a gander to her make . Lucio : I love a nut - brown maid , ' tis good to recreate . Halfpenny : Thou meanest , a brown ...
... thee well that would run after ! Rixula : Why , Halfpennie , there's no goose so grey in the lake , that cannot find a gander to her make . Lucio : I love a nut - brown maid , ' tis good to recreate . Halfpenny : Thou meanest , a brown ...
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... thee , Taming my wild beart to thy louing hand : If thou dost loue , my kindenesse shall incite thee To binde our loues up in a holy band . For others say thou dost deserue , and I Believe it better then reportingly . ( 3. I. 107-116 ...
... thee , Taming my wild beart to thy louing hand : If thou dost loue , my kindenesse shall incite thee To binde our loues up in a holy band . For others say thou dost deserue , and I Believe it better then reportingly . ( 3. I. 107-116 ...
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