The Stimmen der Meister: eine Einführung in Meisterwerke des englischen Dichtens und DenkensW. de Gruyter, 1950 - 536 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 59–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 59
... love true , and continue Recorde the Not - browne Mayde : Which , when her love came her to prove , To her did make his mone , Wolde nat depart ; for in her hart She loved but hym alone . 3 Than betwaine us late us dyscus What was all ...
... love true , and continue Recorde the Not - browne Mayde : Which , when her love came her to prove , To her did make his mone , Wolde nat depart ; for in her hart She loved but hym alone . 3 Than betwaine us late us dyscus What was all ...
Էջ 123
... love indeed ? We men may say more , swear more ; but indeed Our shows are more than will , for still we prove Much in our vows , but little in our love . Duke : But died thy sister of her love , my boy ? Viola : I am all the daughters ...
... love indeed ? We men may say more , swear more ; but indeed Our shows are more than will , for still we prove Much in our vows , but little in our love . Duke : But died thy sister of her love , my boy ? Viola : I am all the daughters ...
Էջ 467
... love involves the love before ; My love is vaster passion now ; Tho ' mix'd with God and Nature thou , I seem to love thee more and more . Far off thou art , but ever nigh ; I have thee still , and I rejoice ; I prosper , circled with ...
... love involves the love before ; My love is vaster passion now ; Tho ' mix'd with God and Nature thou , I seem to love thee more and more . Far off thou art , but ever nigh ; I have thee still , and I rejoice ; I prosper , circled with ...
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