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Pagina 32
... Wife of Bath's Tale . SrEEVENS . 2 Didft thou not lead him through the glimmering night ] The glimmering night is the night faintly illuminated by stars . In Macbeth our author says : " The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day ...
... Wife of Bath's Tale . SrEEVENS . 2 Didft thou not lead him through the glimmering night ] The glimmering night is the night faintly illuminated by stars . In Macbeth our author says : " The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day ...
Pagina 34
... wife , & c . STEEVENS . • The epithet seems here intended to mean no more than that the beds of these fountains were covered with peebles in opposition to those of the rushy brooks which are oozy . HENLEY . -the winds , piping . ) So ...
... wife , & c . STEEVENS . • The epithet seems here intended to mean no more than that the beds of these fountains were covered with peebles in opposition to those of the rushy brooks which are oozy . HENLEY . -the winds , piping . ) So ...
Pagina 69
... wife , as thou art beautiful . Bot . Not so , neither : but if I had wit enough to get out of this wood , I have enough to serve mine own turn . Queen . Out of this wood do not defire to go ; Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt ...
... wife , as thou art beautiful . Bot . Not so , neither : but if I had wit enough to get out of this wood , I have enough to serve mine own turn . Queen . Out of this wood do not defire to go ; Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt ...
Pagina 72
... Wife , 1661 : Again : : " Marry here is good rule ! " " - why how now strife ! here is pretty rule ! " It appears , from the old song of Robin Goodfellow , in the third volume of Dr. Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , that it ...
... Wife , 1661 : Again : : " Marry here is good rule ! " " - why how now strife ! here is pretty rule ! " It appears , from the old song of Robin Goodfellow , in the third volume of Dr. Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , that it ...
Pagina 75
... wife of the house , having compaffion of his nakedness , laid afide clothes for him , besides his messe of white bread and milk , which was his standing fee . For in that cafe he faith ; What have we here ? Hemton , hamten , here will I ...
... wife of the house , having compaffion of his nakedness , laid afide clothes for him , besides his messe of white bread and milk , which was his standing fee . For in that cafe he faith ; What have we here ? Hemton , hamten , here will I ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 3 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1805 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 3 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1809 |
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