Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 45
... rich with my young squire ) Would imitate , and sail upon the land , To fetch me trifles , and return again , As from a voyage , rich with merchandise . But she , being mortal , of that boy did A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM 45.
... rich with my young squire ) Would imitate , and sail upon the land , To fetch me trifles , and return again , As from a voyage , rich with merchandise . But she , being mortal , of that boy did A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM 45.
Strana 54
... rich colours of melancholy , carrying a load of odd learning but quickened with poetic imagination and moving in grave and noble cadences . It comes as a shock to learn that a man so gifted , and apparently so gentle , could share the ...
... rich colours of melancholy , carrying a load of odd learning but quickened with poetic imagination and moving in grave and noble cadences . It comes as a shock to learn that a man so gifted , and apparently so gentle , could share the ...
Strana 227
... rich man's corn , And on each side are squares of standing corn , And in the midst a stubble , short and bare ; So on each side were squares of men , with spears Bristling , and in the midst , the open sand . And Rustum came upon the ...
... rich man's corn , And on each side are squares of standing corn , And in the midst a stubble , short and bare ; So on each side were squares of men , with spears Bristling , and in the midst , the open sand . And Rustum came upon the ...
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