Yale Studies in English, المجلد 166Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1968 - 178 من الصفحات |
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... thee to death , if thou finde fault with us . JULI . I will find fault with thee , King cuckold - maker : . . . And there is never a starre in thy fore - head , but shall be a horne , if thou persist to abuse me .... OVID . We tell thee ...
... thee to death , if thou finde fault with us . JULI . I will find fault with thee , King cuckold - maker : . . . And there is never a starre in thy fore - head , but shall be a horne , if thou persist to abuse me .... OVID . We tell thee ...
الصفحة 128
... thee store , and change of As I have boyes ; and give ' hem time , and place , And all connivence : be thy selfe , too , courtly ; And entertayne , and feast , sit up , and revell ; It can but shew Like one of JUNO's , or of JOVE's ...
... thee store , and change of As I have boyes ; and give ' hem time , and place , And all connivence : be thy selfe , too , courtly ; And entertayne , and feast , sit up , and revell ; It can but shew Like one of JUNO's , or of JOVE's ...
الصفحة 151
... thee , / That I yet liv'd " ( IV.290-91 ) . He perceives irony as easily as fact , and conveys it ( heavy - handedly but accurately ) to Lentulus when the seal of the latter's noble grandfather is found on a treasonous letter : " Was ...
... thee , / That I yet liv'd " ( IV.290-91 ) . He perceives irony as easily as fact , and conveys it ( heavy - handedly but accurately ) to Lentulus when the seal of the latter's noble grandfather is found on a treasonous letter : " Was ...
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