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Pagina 188
G But this is noteworthy : that while Plutarch , the ancient , in dealing with the revolt of Spartacus and his fellow - slaves , speaks only of the wickedness of their master , ' and pities their hard lot , North , the modern ...
G But this is noteworthy : that while Plutarch , the ancient , in dealing with the revolt of Spartacus and his fellow - slaves , speaks only of the wickedness of their master , ' and pities their hard lot , North , the modern ...
Pagina 319
Indeed in the Poem , round and over the sharp portrayal of every word and gesture of the two who speak and move , you have brakes and trees , horses and hounds , and the silent transformations of day and night from the first dawn till ...
Indeed in the Poem , round and over the sharp portrayal of every word and gesture of the two who speak and move , you have brakes and trees , horses and hounds , and the silent transformations of day and night from the first dawn till ...
Pagina 379
For if I should despair , I should grow mad , And in my madness might 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 ...
For if I should despair , I should grow mad , And in my madness might 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 ...
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