Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 páginas |
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... art thou out of breath , when thou hast breath To say to me that thou art out of breath ? The excuse that thou dost make in this delay Is longer than the tale thou dost excuse . Is thy news good , or bad ? answer to that ; Say either ...
... art thou out of breath , when thou hast breath To say to me that thou art out of breath ? The excuse that thou dost make in this delay Is longer than the tale thou dost excuse . Is thy news good , or bad ? answer to that ; Say either ...
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... thou art accompanied : for though the camomile , the more it is trodden on , the faster it grows , yet youth , the more it is wasted , the sooner it wears . That thou art my son ... a villain- ous trick of thine eye , and a foolish hanging ...
... thou art accompanied : for though the camomile , the more it is trodden on , the faster it grows , yet youth , the more it is wasted , the sooner it wears . That thou art my son ... a villain- ous trick of thine eye , and a foolish hanging ...
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... thou art a knave to call me so . FALSTAFF : Setting thy womanhood aside , thou art a beast to say otherwise . HOSTESS : Say , what beast , thou knave thou ? FALSTAFF : What beast ? why , an otter . PRINCE HENRY : An otter , Sir John ...
... thou art a knave to call me so . FALSTAFF : Setting thy womanhood aside , thou art a beast to say otherwise . HOSTESS : Say , what beast , thou knave thou ? FALSTAFF : What beast ? why , an otter . PRINCE HENRY : An otter , Sir John ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Apollyon Ben Jonson Betsey Betsinda Byron called Cavalier poets character CHARLES SURFACE Chaucer CHIEF JUSTICE Coleridge cried dead death Dickens DOGB drink English eyes Faerie Queene fair FALSTAFF father Faustus fear Felpham fire Gamp gentleman give hand happy HARDCASTLE hath head hear heard heart heaven heroic couplet honour HOSTESS humour Johnson JULIET King L. A. G. STRONG lady LEATHERHEAD live London look Lord Majesty MALAPROP Master constable matter mind MOSCA never night once Paston play pleasure poems poet poetry POINS poor Pope pray Prig PRINCE HENRY PUFF Queen Romeo servant Shakespeare Sir Bedivere sleep soul Spenser spirit story sweet Swift talk Tamburlaine tell theatre thee things thou art thought to-day told took Tybalt uncle Toby unto VOLPONE walk wife wind word Wordsworth write wrote young