Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... friends , the unfinished work was destroyed . ' He was more suc- cessful with Charles Lamb , whom he painted ( for a whim ) in the dress of a Venetian Senator . As a friend of Coleridge and Wordsworth he had inevitably made acquaintance ...
... friends , the unfinished work was destroyed . ' He was more suc- cessful with Charles Lamb , whom he painted ( for a whim ) in the dress of a Venetian Senator . As a friend of Coleridge and Wordsworth he had inevitably made acquaintance ...
Strana 145
... friends ; As were our England in reversion his , And he our subjects ' next degree in hope . Afterwards , he gives his own character to Percy , in these words : I thank thee , gentle Percy , and be sure I count myself in nothing else so ...
... friends ; As were our England in reversion his , And he our subjects ' next degree in hope . Afterwards , he gives his own character to Percy , in these words : I thank thee , gentle Percy , and be sure I count myself in nothing else so ...
Strana 222
... friends to us welcome ; for it is A way to make us better friends , more known . Come , quench your blushes ; and present yourself That which you are , mistress o ' the feast . Come on , And bid us welcome to your sheep - shearing , As ...
... friends to us welcome ; for it is A way to make us better friends , more known . Come , quench your blushes ; and present yourself That which you are , mistress o ' the feast . Come on , And bid us welcome to your sheep - shearing , As ...
Obsah
THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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