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51. oldal
... thee , I'll but lean , and my staff under- stands me . SPEED . It stands under thee indeed . LAUNCE . Why , stand - under and under - stand is all one . ' T.G.V. , II , v , 13 4.023 : ' The proposition determines reality to this extent ...
... thee , I'll but lean , and my staff under- stands me . SPEED . It stands under thee indeed . LAUNCE . Why , stand - under and under - stand is all one . ' T.G.V. , II , v , 13 4.023 : ' The proposition determines reality to this extent ...
88. oldal
... thee . Scratch thee but with a pin , and there remains Some scar of it ; lean upon a rush , The cicatrice and capable impressure Thy palm some moment keeps ; but now mine eyes Which I have darted at thee , hurt thee not , Nor , I am ...
... thee . Scratch thee but with a pin , and there remains Some scar of it ; lean upon a rush , The cicatrice and capable impressure Thy palm some moment keeps ; but now mine eyes Which I have darted at thee , hurt thee not , Nor , I am ...
185. oldal
... thee the father of their idle dreams And rack thee in their fancies . Give we your hand , And let the subject see , to make them know That outward courtesies would fain proclaim Favours that keep within . ' M.M. , IV , i , 60 ; V , i ...
... thee the father of their idle dreams And rack thee in their fancies . Give we your hand , And let the subject see , to make them know That outward courtesies would fain proclaim Favours that keep within . ' M.M. , IV , i , 60 ; V , i ...
Tartalomjegyzék
PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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