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Pagina 16
Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder ? ” The passage before us shows that the image was familiar to the mind of Shakspere , of the majesty of the war - horse erecting his mane under the influence of passion .
Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder ? ” The passage before us shows that the image was familiar to the mind of Shakspere , of the majesty of the war - horse erecting his mane under the influence of passion .
Pagina 21
“ What ! canst thou talk , ” quoth she , “ hast thou a tongue ? O would thou hadst not , or I had no hearing ! Thy mermaid's voice * hath done me double wrong ; I had my load before , now press'd with bearing : Melodious discord ...
“ What ! canst thou talk , ” quoth she , “ hast thou a tongue ? O would thou hadst not , or I had no hearing ! Thy mermaid's voice * hath done me double wrong ; I had my load before , now press'd with bearing : Melodious discord ...
Pagina 29
And when thou hast on foot the purblind hare , Mark the poor wretch , to overshoot his troubles , How he outruns the wind , and with what care He cranks d and crosses , with a thousand doubles : The many musitse through the which he ...
And when thou hast on foot the purblind hare , Mark the poor wretch , to overshoot his troubles , How he outruns the wind , and with what care He cranks d and crosses , with a thousand doubles : The many musitse through the which he ...
Pagina 38
“ If he be dead , -0 no , it cannot be , Seeing his beauty , thou shouldst strike at itO yes , it may ; thou hast no eyes to see , But hatefully at random dost thou hit . Thy mark is feeble age ; but thy false dart Mistakes that aim ...
“ If he be dead , -0 no , it cannot be , Seeing his beauty , thou shouldst strike at itO yes , it may ; thou hast no eyes to see , But hatefully at random dost thou hit . Thy mark is feeble age ; but thy false dart Mistakes that aim ...
Pagina 42
... hast thou lost ! What face remains alive that ' s worth the viewing ? Whose tongue is music now ? what canst thou boast Of things long since , or anything ensuing ? The flowers are sweet , their colours fresh and trim ; But true ...
... hast thou lost ! What face remains alive that ' s worth the viewing ? Whose tongue is music now ? what canst thou boast Of things long since , or anything ensuing ? The flowers are sweet , their colours fresh and trim ; But true ...
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