Poet Lore, Količina 8AMS Reprint, 1896 |
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Stran 186
... says it is reported that she limps , and asks her to let him see her walk , she instinctively desires to show him that she does not limp , and obeys him before it occurs to her to refuse . It is a most significant little touch , and ...
... says it is reported that she limps , and asks her to let him see her walk , she instinctively desires to show him that she does not limp , and obeys him before it occurs to her to refuse . It is a most significant little touch , and ...
Stran 189
... says , " how he beat me because her horse stumbled , how she waded through the dirt to pluck him off me " - which was wonderfully kind under the cir- cumstances ; and later , when Petruchio berates the servant for spilling the water ...
... says , " how he beat me because her horse stumbled , how she waded through the dirt to pluck him off me " - which was wonderfully kind under the cir- cumstances ; and later , when Petruchio berates the servant for spilling the water ...
Stran 264
... say just that ? " says Emerson . It is certainly worth while to be honest in so grave a matter . Farther back in the poem when Browning says , " But the soul is not the body , " he makes rejoinder that neither is the breath the flute ...
... say just that ? " says Emerson . It is certainly worth while to be honest in so grave a matter . Farther back in the poem when Browning says , " But the soul is not the body , " he makes rejoinder that neither is the breath the flute ...
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