Tudor Poetry and ProseJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 753
... Philautus you shall see , whose hot love waxed soon cold . For as the best wine doth make the sharpest vinegar , so the deepest love turneth to the deadliest hate . Who deserved the most blame , in mine opinion , it is doubtful , and so ...
... Philautus you shall see , whose hot love waxed soon cold . For as the best wine doth make the sharpest vinegar , so the deepest love turneth to the deadliest hate . Who deserved the most blame , in mine opinion , it is doubtful , and so ...
Pagina 775
... Philautus his fury , so I may have Euphues his friend- ship ; neither will I prefer his possessions before thy ... Philautus that the marriage should immediately be consummated ; which wrought such a content in Philautus that he ...
... Philautus his fury , so I may have Euphues his friend- ship ; neither will I prefer his possessions before thy ... Philautus that the marriage should immediately be consummated ; which wrought such a content in Philautus that he ...
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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