Initiation a la Littérature Anglaise: TextesMasson, 1960 - 288 pagini |
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Pagina 22
... Doth first peep forth with bashful modesty , That fairer seems , the less ye see her may ; Lo see soon after , how more bold and free Her baréd bosom she doth broad display ; 45 Lo see soon after , how she fades , and falls away . 50 ...
... Doth first peep forth with bashful modesty , That fairer seems , the less ye see her may ; Lo see soon after , how more bold and free Her baréd bosom she doth broad display ; 45 Lo see soon after , how she fades , and falls away . 50 ...
Pagina 30
... doth of the person loved and therefore it was well said , That it is impossible to love and to be wise . Neither doth this weakness appear to others only , and not to the party loved , but to the loved most of all , except the love be ...
... doth of the person loved and therefore it was well said , That it is impossible to love and to be wise . Neither doth this weakness appear to others only , and not to the party loved , but to the loved most of all , except the love be ...
Pagina 121
... doth toll for him that thinkes it doth ; and though it 5 intermit againe , yet from that minute , that that occasion wrought upon him , hee is united to God . Who casts not up his Eye to the Sunne when it rises ? but who takes off his ...
... doth toll for him that thinkes it doth ; and though it 5 intermit againe , yet from that minute , that that occasion wrought upon him , hee is united to God . Who casts not up his Eye to the Sunne when it rises ? but who takes off his ...
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BACON Francis 1561 1626 | 3 |
LANGLAND William c 1331 1400 | 6 |
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Initiation à la littérature anglaise (1). Textes Henri Kerst,Albert Laffay Previzualizare limitată - 1960 |
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ABDALLA Barnabas beauty behold BIG-ENDIANS body breath brother church Clunch cried dark dead dear death delight doth earth ECHO eyes face fair father fear fire GALLATHEA gentleman give Gulliver's Travels hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven honour hope husband IAGO KING RICHARD kiss knock LADY LADY MACBETH Langfanger light Lilliput and Blefuscu live look lord Lycidas LYNDARAXA MACB MACBETH married mind MISS HARD morning mother Muse Nature ne'er never night o'er OTHELLO PEACH PHILLIDA pleasure Polly poor pray PRINCE HENRY reason RICHARD RATCLIFF seen sight sing Sir Bedivere SIR JOHN FALSTAFF Sir Patrick Spens sleep sorrow soul sweet sword tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought tree unto voice VOLP VOLPONE wife wind woman