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Pagina 224
... thou take it honourable for a nobleman to remember the wrongs and injuries done him ' ; ' Thou hast not hitherto shewed thy poore mother any courtesy : these belong to North , and they are the motors of Shakespeare's emotion . The two ...
... thou take it honourable for a nobleman to remember the wrongs and injuries done him ' ; ' Thou hast not hitherto shewed thy poore mother any courtesy : these belong to North , and they are the motors of Shakespeare's emotion . The two ...
Pagina 310
... Thou art the goodliest of thy neighbours , but the prowdest , the welthiest , but the most wanton . Thou hast all things in thee to make thee fairest , and all things in thee to make thee foulest ; for thou art attir'd like a Bride ...
... Thou art the goodliest of thy neighbours , but the prowdest , the welthiest , but the most wanton . Thou hast all things in thee to make thee fairest , and all things in thee to make thee foulest ; for thou art attir'd like a Bride ...
Pagina 387
George Wyndham. XLVIII . 10 , 11. ' Save where thou art not , though I feel thou art Within the gentle closure of my breast . ' LIV . 5 , 6. ' The canker - blooms have all as deep a die As the perfuméd tincture of the roses . ' " LX . 9 ...
George Wyndham. XLVIII . 10 , 11. ' Save where thou art not , though I feel thou art Within the gentle closure of my breast . ' LIV . 5 , 6. ' The canker - blooms have all as deep a die As the perfuméd tincture of the roses . ' " LX . 9 ...
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