Tudor Poetry and ProseJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 762
... Philautus to receive Lucilla ? Yes Euphues , where love beareth sway , friendship can have no show . As Philautus brought me for his shadow the last supper , so will I use him for my shadow till I have gained his saint . And canst thou ...
... Philautus to receive Lucilla ? Yes Euphues , where love beareth sway , friendship can have no show . As Philautus brought me for his shadow the last supper , so will I use him for my shadow till I have gained his saint . And canst thou ...
Pagina 766
... Philautus dur- ing life ready to comfort thee in thy misfortunes , and succor thee in thy necessity . Concerning ... Philautus , that thou thyself swallow not a gudgeon . " Which word Philautus did not mark , until he had almost ...
... Philautus dur- ing life ready to comfort thee in thy misfortunes , and succor thee in thy necessity . Concerning ... Philautus , that thou thyself swallow not a gudgeon . " Which word Philautus did not mark , until he had almost ...
Pagina 778
... Philautus so little ; neither can Philautus love thee the worse , in that thou lovest thyself so well , wishing rather to stand to thy chance than to the choice of any other . But this grieveth me most , that thou art almost vowed to ...
... Philautus so little ; neither can Philautus love thee the worse , in that thou lovest thyself so well , wishing rather to stand to thy chance than to the choice of any other . But this grieveth me most , that thou art almost vowed to ...
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