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Pagina 107
It is Falstaff who speaks it , in the riotous scene at Eastcheap , in which he impersonates the grieved King of England , confronted by his scapegrace of a son : Harry , I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time , but also how ...
It is Falstaff who speaks it , in the riotous scene at Eastcheap , in which he impersonates the grieved King of England , confronted by his scapegrace of a son : Harry , I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time , but also how ...
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One of the mightiest of his religious poems is his Hymn to God the Father , alike in its solemnity and its originality a true revelation of its author's power : Wilt Thou forgive that sin , where I begun , Which was my sin , though it ...
One of the mightiest of his religious poems is his Hymn to God the Father , alike in its solemnity and its originality a true revelation of its author's power : Wilt Thou forgive that sin , where I begun , Which was my sin , though it ...
Pagina 280
reviewer who — as Shelley supposed — had hastened Keats's death , Live thou , whose infamy is not thy fame ! and then the note suddenly changes from lamentation to triumph . Adonais “ is not dead , " “ He has outsoared the shadow of our ...
reviewer who — as Shelley supposed — had hastened Keats's death , Live thou , whose infamy is not thy fame ! and then the note suddenly changes from lamentation to triumph . Adonais “ is not dead , " “ He has outsoared the shadow of our ...
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