History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... night at supper ? 0. No , not to - night . Des . To - morrow dinner , then ? O. I shall not dine at home ; I meet the captains at the citadel . 1 Othello , iii . 3 . Des . Why , then , to - morrow night 96 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
... night at supper ? 0. No , not to - night . Des . To - morrow dinner , then ? O. I shall not dine at home ; I meet the captains at the citadel . 1 Othello , iii . 3 . Des . Why , then , to - morrow night 96 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
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... night , and all things now retired to rest , Mind us of like repose ; since God hath set Labour and rest , as day and night , to men Successive ; and the timely dew of sleep , Now falling with soft slumbrous weight , inclines Our ...
... night , and all things now retired to rest , Mind us of like repose ; since God hath set Labour and rest , as day and night , to men Successive ; and the timely dew of sleep , Now falling with soft slumbrous weight , inclines Our ...
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Hippolyte Taine. The pilot of some small night - founder'd skiff , Deeming some island , oft , as seamen tell , With fixed anchor in his scaly rind Moors by his side under the lee , while night Invests the sea , and wished morn delays ...
Hippolyte Taine. The pilot of some small night - founder'd skiff , Deeming some island , oft , as seamen tell , With fixed anchor in his scaly rind Moors by his side under the lee , while night Invests the sea , and wished morn delays ...
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THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
The excesses of PuritanismHow they induce | 12 |
DramasCatiline and SejanusHow he was able | 14 |
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