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1135-41 ] She has now practiced enough and begins readying her last big scene . She knows that timing is everything : " True languishment " here begins to sound false . Here with a sigh as if her heart would break She throws forth ...
1135-41 ] She has now practiced enough and begins readying her last big scene . She knows that timing is everything : " True languishment " here begins to sound false . Here with a sigh as if her heart would break She throws forth ...
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The third begins with the same form as the others , but presently shows that it is only summary of their content , and then actually begins to introduce the matter which will be the concern of the couplet .
The third begins with the same form as the others , but presently shows that it is only summary of their content , and then actually begins to introduce the matter which will be the concern of the couplet .
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115-20 ] The description of the kiss begins as a “ touch ” in the first line , and the fusion it involves is pictured as a gain to Adonis in the third line ( “ The kiss shall be thine own . . . " ) . But by the fifth line , Adonis , his ...
115-20 ] The description of the kiss begins as a “ touch ” in the first line , and the fusion it involves is pictured as a gain to Adonis in the third line ( “ The kiss shall be thine own . . . " ) . But by the fifth line , Adonis , his ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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