The Green CockatriceMeath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1978 - 205 strán (strany) |
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Strana 152
... writing . The literate theme appears again and again and it is strange that an author so aware of the value of words ... writer mentions so often the appeal of the young man's looks he does not once recall the tone or timbre of his voice ...
... writing . The literate theme appears again and again and it is strange that an author so aware of the value of words ... writer mentions so often the appeal of the young man's looks he does not once recall the tone or timbre of his voice ...
Strana 153
... writes to his youth- ful friend : “ I may not evermore acknowledge thee , lest my bewailed guilt should do thee harm ... write thus . In sonnet 68 the poet expresses pleasure in natural beauty and curiously takes the trouble to condemn ...
... writes to his youth- ful friend : “ I may not evermore acknowledge thee , lest my bewailed guilt should do thee harm ... write thus . In sonnet 68 the poet expresses pleasure in natural beauty and curiously takes the trouble to condemn ...
Strana 158
... writer , following out a theme on the sovereignty of the realms over which the kings . of England ruled , and making ... write , have elected to dramatise these cycles of the English kings viz : " an usurper seizes the throne ; God ...
... writer , following out a theme on the sovereignty of the realms over which the kings . of England ruled , and making ... write , have elected to dramatise these cycles of the English kings viz : " an usurper seizes the throne ; God ...
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