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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... turn comments upon the five - leaved flower : Live , Primrose , then and thrive With thy true number , five ; And women , whom this flower doth represent , With this mysterious number be content ; Ten is the farthest number : if half ...
... turn comments upon the five - leaved flower : Live , Primrose , then and thrive With thy true number , five ; And women , whom this flower doth represent , With this mysterious number be content ; Ten is the farthest number : if half ...
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... turn Sonnet . Devise Wit , write Pen for I am for whole volumes in folio . ( I. 2. 192-4 . ) The letter which he ... turning a plain phrase for Rosaline : And to begin Wench , so God helpe me law , My love to thee is sound sans crack or ...
... turn Sonnet . Devise Wit , write Pen for I am for whole volumes in folio . ( I. 2. 192-4 . ) The letter which he ... turning a plain phrase for Rosaline : And to begin Wench , so God helpe me law , My love to thee is sound sans crack or ...
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... turn'd Nun ; if it had not bien for a hot Midsomer - night , for ( good youth ) he went but forth to wash him in the Hellespont , and being taken with the crampe , was droun'd , and the foolish Chroniclers of that age , found it was ...
... turn'd Nun ; if it had not bien for a hot Midsomer - night , for ( good youth ) he went but forth to wash him in the Hellespont , and being taken with the crampe , was droun'd , and the foolish Chroniclers of that age , found it was ...
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