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Pagina 12
... thou knowest thy selfe greene grasse , & ready by age to step into the graue when thou wakest , that was youthfull in the Courte when thou laidst thee downe to sleepe . ( II.iii . 29–36 ) Here Lyly reviews the great commonplaces with a ...
... thou knowest thy selfe greene grasse , & ready by age to step into the graue when thou wakest , that was youthfull in the Courte when thou laidst thee downe to sleepe . ( II.iii . 29–36 ) Here Lyly reviews the great commonplaces with a ...
Pagina 31
... thou met'st with things dying , I with things new borne . ( L.307 ; WT III.iii.115–116 ) Nor is there any reason why the two alternatives cannot be expanded to include a third : I maruell what kin thou and thy daughters are , they'l ...
... thou met'st with things dying , I with things new borne . ( L.307 ; WT III.iii.115–116 ) Nor is there any reason why the two alternatives cannot be expanded to include a third : I maruell what kin thou and thy daughters are , they'l ...
Pagina 45
... Thou art so fat - witted with drinking of olde Sacke , and vnbuttoning thee after Supper , and sleeping vpon Benches in the afternoone , that thou hast forgotten to demand that truely , which thou wouldest truly know . What a diuell hast ...
... Thou art so fat - witted with drinking of olde Sacke , and vnbuttoning thee after Supper , and sleeping vpon Benches in the afternoone , that thou hast forgotten to demand that truely , which thou wouldest truly know . What a diuell hast ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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