The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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... Nature's own hand painted 20 XXI . So is it not with me as with that Mufe • XXII . My glass shall not perfuade me I am old XXIII . As an unperfect actor on the stage . • 21 23 22 N N N 85 XXIV . Mine eye hath play'd the painter , and.
... Nature's own hand painted 20 XXI . So is it not with me as with that Mufe • XXII . My glass shall not perfuade me I am old XXIII . As an unperfect actor on the stage . • 21 23 22 N N N 85 XXIV . Mine eye hath play'd the painter , and.
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... . pp . 392 , 393 ) , to which my attention has been called by Mr. E. W. Goffe : - If any fhould be curious to difcover Whether to you I am a friend or lover , that of the fecrets of Nature , never once knew INTRODUCTION . XV.
... . pp . 392 , 393 ) , to which my attention has been called by Mr. E. W. Goffe : - If any fhould be curious to difcover Whether to you I am a friend or lover , that of the fecrets of Nature , never once knew INTRODUCTION . XV.
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William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. that of the fecrets of Nature , never once knew interruption . The moment , however , we regard the Sonnets as autobiographical , we find our- felves in the presence of doubts and difficulties ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. that of the fecrets of Nature , never once knew interruption . The moment , however , we regard the Sonnets as autobiographical , we find our- felves in the presence of doubts and difficulties ...
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... Nature when you were first born , vowed you a woman , and as fhe made you child of a mother , fo to do your best to be mother of a child ' ( Sonnet XIII . 14 ) ; fhe gave you beauty to move love ; she gave you wit to know love ; she ...
... Nature when you were first born , vowed you a woman , and as fhe made you child of a mother , fo to do your best to be mother of a child ' ( Sonnet XIII . 14 ) ; fhe gave you beauty to move love ; she gave you wit to know love ; she ...
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... nature entrusts her rareft gifts of grace and beauty ; yet vicious felf - indulgence will spoil the fairest human foul ( XCIV . ) . Will beware of his youthful vices , already whispered by the lips of men ( xcv . ) ; true , he makes ...
... nature entrusts her rareft gifts of grace and beauty ; yet vicious felf - indulgence will spoil the fairest human foul ( XCIV . ) . Will beware of his youthful vices , already whispered by the lips of men ( xcv . ) ; true , he makes ...
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