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... affecting in sentiment than the apostrophe addressed by his friend Eumenides to Endymion , on waking from his long sleep : " Behold , the twig to which thou laidest down thy head is now become a tree . ON LYLY , MARLOWE , HEYWOOD , ETC. 29.
... affecting in sentiment than the apostrophe addressed by his friend Eumenides to Endymion , on waking from his long sleep : " Behold , the twig to which thou laidest down thy head is now become a tree . ON LYLY , MARLOWE , HEYWOOD , ETC. 29.
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... Eumenides , stand still . Eumenides . Ah ! I see his eyes almost open . Cynthia . I command thee once again , stir not : I will stand behind him . Panelion . What do I see ? Endymion almost awake ? Eumenides . Endymion , Endymion , art ...
... Eumenides , stand still . Eumenides . Ah ! I see his eyes almost open . Cynthia . I command thee once again , stir not : I will stand behind him . Panelion . What do I see ? Endymion almost awake ? Eumenides . Endymion , Endymion , art ...
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... Eumenides . One night ! Thou hast slept here forty years , by what en- chantress , as yet it is not known : and behold the twig to which thou laidest thy head , is now become a tree . Callest thou not Eumenides to remembrance ? Endymion ...
... Eumenides . One night ! Thou hast slept here forty years , by what en- chantress , as yet it is not known : and behold the twig to which thou laidest thy head , is now become a tree . Callest thou not Eumenides to remembrance ? Endymion ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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