The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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... key LIII . What is your substance , whereof are you made LIV . O , how much more doth beauty beauteous seem • 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 · 49 • 50 51 52 53 54 • LV . Not marble , nor the gilded monuments iv CONTENTS .
... key LIII . What is your substance , whereof are you made LIV . O , how much more doth beauty beauteous seem • 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 · 49 • 50 51 52 53 54 • LV . Not marble , nor the gilded monuments iv CONTENTS .
Сторінка xv
... beauty of rhythmical movement , but in at peculiar degree by the poffibility that here , if nowhere else , the greatest of English poets may -as Wordsworth puts it - have ' unlocked his heart ' . It were ftrange if his filence , deep as ...
... beauty of rhythmical movement , but in at peculiar degree by the poffibility that here , if nowhere else , the greatest of English poets may -as Wordsworth puts it - have ' unlocked his heart ' . It were ftrange if his filence , deep as ...
Сторінка xvi
... beauty in offfpring may be a derivative from Venus & Adonis ; thofe declaring love for a dark complexioned woman may re- Let them read Shakspeare's sonnets , taking thence A whetstone for their dull intelligence That tears and will not ...
... beauty in offfpring may be a derivative from Venus & Adonis ; thofe declaring love for a dark complexioned woman may re- Let them read Shakspeare's sonnets , taking thence A whetstone for their dull intelligence That tears and will not ...
Сторінка xviii
... profound philofophy . The young friend whom Shakspere addreffes is in truth the poet's Ideal Self , or Ideal Manhood , or the Spirit of Beauty , or the Reason , or the Divine Logos ; his dark mistress xviii INTRODUCTION .
... profound philofophy . The young friend whom Shakspere addreffes is in truth the poet's Ideal Self , or Ideal Manhood , or the Spirit of Beauty , or the Reason , or the Divine Logos ; his dark mistress xviii INTRODUCTION .
Сторінка xx
... beauty ; he celebrates with delight the floral grace of youth , to which the first touch of time will be a taint ; thofe lines of thought and care , which his own mirror shows , bear witness to time's ravage . It is as a poet that ...
... beauty ; he celebrates with delight the floral grace of youth , to which the first touch of time will be a taint ; thofe lines of thought and care , which his own mirror shows , bear witness to time's ravage . It is as a poet that ...
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