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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... thou mayest with greater freedom of choice and with more honour , as though the maker and moulder of thyself , fashion thyself in whatsoever form thou shalt prefer . Thou shalt have the power to degenerate into the lower forms of life ...
... thou mayest with greater freedom of choice and with more honour , as though the maker and moulder of thyself , fashion thyself in whatsoever form thou shalt prefer . Thou shalt have the power to degenerate into the lower forms of life ...
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... thou art all the better part of me ? ( xxxix . ) All mine was thine , before thou hadst this more ( xl . ) my friend and I are one , Sweete flattery , then she loves but me alone . ( xlii . ) I in thy abundance am suffic'd , And by a ...
... thou art all the better part of me ? ( xxxix . ) All mine was thine , before thou hadst this more ( xl . ) my friend and I are one , Sweete flattery , then she loves but me alone . ( xlii . ) I in thy abundance am suffic'd , And by a ...
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... thou art all the better part of me ? ( xxxix . ) All mine was thine , before thou hadst this more ( xl . ) my friend and I are one , Sweete flattery , then she loves but me alone . ( xlii . ) I in thy abundance am suffic'd , And by a ...
... thou art all the better part of me ? ( xxxix . ) All mine was thine , before thou hadst this more ( xl . ) my friend and I are one , Sweete flattery , then she loves but me alone . ( xlii . ) I in thy abundance am suffic'd , And by a ...
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