Poets of the English Language: Marlowe to MarvellWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... Exeunt . ENOBARBUS . Now he'l out - stare the Lightning ; to be furious Is to be frighted out of feare , and in that moode The Dove will pecke the Estridge ; and I see still A diminution in our Captaines braine , Restores his heart ...
... Exeunt . ENOBARBUS . Now he'l out - stare the Lightning ; to be furious Is to be frighted out of feare , and in that moode The Dove will pecke the Estridge ; and I see still A diminution in our Captaines braine , Restores his heart ...
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... Exeunt . Enter Cæsar , and his Army . CÆSAR . But being charg'd , we will be still by Land , Which as I tak't we shall , for his best force Is forth to Man his Gallies . To the Vales , And hold our best advantage . Exeunt . Alarum ...
... Exeunt . Enter Cæsar , and his Army . CÆSAR . But being charg'd , we will be still by Land , Which as I tak't we shall , for his best force Is forth to Man his Gallies . To the Vales , And hold our best advantage . Exeunt . Alarum ...
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... Exeunt . Enter Cæsar , and his Army . CÆSAR . But being charg'd , we will be still by Land , Which as I tak't we shall , for his best force Is forth to Man his Gallies . To the Vales , And hold our best advantage . Exeunt . Alarum ...
... Exeunt . Enter Cæsar , and his Army . CÆSAR . But being charg'd , we will be still by Land , Which as I tak't we shall , for his best force Is forth to Man his Gallies . To the Vales , And hold our best advantage . Exeunt . Alarum ...
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English | xv |
General Principles | xxxiii |
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