Essays in Romantic LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 188
... speak little by forbidding them to speak at all except in the presence of their husbands , ' and with such success , that a woman'chauncing one daye to pleade her cause in persone before the judges , the Senate hearing of it , did send ...
... speak little by forbidding them to speak at all except in the presence of their husbands , ' and with such success , that a woman'chauncing one daye to pleade her cause in persone before the judges , the Senate hearing of it , did send ...
Pagina 319
... speak and move , you have brakes and trees , horses and hounds , and the silent transformations of day and night from the first dawn till eve , and through darkness to the second dawn so immediately im- pressed , that , pausing at any ...
... speak and move , you have brakes and trees , horses and hounds , and the silent transformations of day and night from the first dawn till eve , and through darkness to the second dawn so immediately im- pressed , that , pausing at any ...
Pagina 379
... speak ill of thee . ' The last , addressed to the Dark Lady , are , it may be , as eloquent as any addressed to the Youth , but they lack something of those others ' silvery sad- ness : - LXXI . ' No longer mourn for me when I am dead ...
... speak ill of thee . ' The last , addressed to the Dark Lady , are , it may be , as eloquent as any addressed to the Youth , but they lack something of those others ' silvery sad- ness : - LXXI . ' No longer mourn for me when I am dead ...
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