Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 115
... beauty appear to have floated before the author's mind , in writing this poem , in profusion . Here is another of exquisite beauty , brought in more by accident than by necessity . Montague declares of his son smit with a hopeless ...
... beauty appear to have floated before the author's mind , in writing this poem , in profusion . Here is another of exquisite beauty , brought in more by accident than by necessity . Montague declares of his son smit with a hopeless ...
Strana 198
... beauty might be mentioned the description of the effect of Ann Boleyn's presenting herself to the crowd at her coronation . -While her grace sat down To rest awhile , some half an hour or so , In a rich chair of state , opposing freely ...
... beauty might be mentioned the description of the effect of Ann Boleyn's presenting herself to the crowd at her coronation . -While her grace sat down To rest awhile , some half an hour or so , In a rich chair of state , opposing freely ...
Strana 207
... beauty of the passage , where , her passion subsiding into tenderness , she addresses the Cardinal in these words : Oh father Cardinal , I have heard you say 6 That we shall see and know our friends in heav'n : If that be , I shall see ...
... beauty of the passage , where , her passion subsiding into tenderness , she addresses the Cardinal in these words : Oh father Cardinal , I have heard you say 6 That we shall see and know our friends in heav'n : If that be , I shall see ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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