History of English Literature, 2. sējumsH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 35.
29. lappuse
... blood thou hast incensed , I'll do it ! Celia . Sir , what you please , you may , I am your martyr . Corvino . Be not thus obstinate , I have not deserv'd it : 1 Volpone , ii . 2 . Think who it is intreats you . Prithee , sweet CHAP ...
... blood thou hast incensed , I'll do it ! Celia . Sir , what you please , you may , I am your martyr . Corvino . Be not thus obstinate , I have not deserv'd it : 1 Volpone , ii . 2 . Think who it is intreats you . Prithee , sweet CHAP ...
55. lappuse
... blood doth boil . And glutton - like she feeds , yet never filleth ; Her lips are conquerors , his lips obey , Paying what ransom the insulter willeth ; Whose vulture thought doth pitch the price so high , That she will draw his lips ...
... blood doth boil . And glutton - like she feeds , yet never filleth ; Her lips are conquerors , his lips obey , Paying what ransom the insulter willeth ; Whose vulture thought doth pitch the price so high , That she will draw his lips ...
76. lappuse
... blood . " 1 There are a score of such passages in Shakspeare The great passions , with him as in nature , are preceded or followed by trivial actions , small - talk , commonplace sentiments . Strong emotions are accidents in our life ...
... blood . " 1 There are a score of such passages in Shakspeare The great passions , with him as in nature , are preceded or followed by trivial actions , small - talk , commonplace sentiments . Strong emotions are accidents in our life ...
77. lappuse
... blood and a ready hand . They cannot restrain themselves , they abandon themselves at once to their grief , indignation , love , and plunge desperately down the steep slope , where their passion urges them . How many need I quote ...
... blood and a ready hand . They cannot restrain themselves , they abandon themselves at once to their grief , indignation , love , and plunge desperately down the steep slope , where their passion urges them . How many need I quote ...
80. lappuse
... of a hog fouling and rolling himself in filth and blood . 2 Act iv . 2 . 1 Much Ado about Nothing , ii . 1 . Second Part of Henry VI . iv . 6 . They destroy , kill , butcher each other ; with 80 BOOK IL THE RENAISSANCE .
... of a hog fouling and rolling himself in filth and blood . 2 Act iv . 2 . 1 Much Ado about Nothing , ii . 1 . Second Part of Henry VI . iv . 6 . They destroy , kill , butcher each other ; with 80 BOOK IL THE RENAISSANCE .
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