The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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Сторінка iii
... face thou viewest IV . Unthrifty loveliness , why doft thou spend / v . Those hours , that with gentle work did frame vi . Then let not winter's ragged hand deface VII . Lo , in the orient when the gracious light VIII . Mufic to hear ...
... face thou viewest IV . Unthrifty loveliness , why doft thou spend / v . Those hours , that with gentle work did frame vi . Then let not winter's ragged hand deface VII . Lo , in the orient when the gracious light VIII . Mufic to hear ...
Сторінка xi
... as frontispiece is a living face reftored by Mr. L. Lowenstam from the celebrated death - mask found by Ludwig Becker . The artist closely follows his original . The evidence in support of the opinion that this mask was INTRODUCTION . xi.
... as frontispiece is a living face reftored by Mr. L. Lowenstam from the celebrated death - mask found by Ludwig Becker . The artist closely follows his original . The evidence in support of the opinion that this mask was INTRODUCTION . xi.
Сторінка xii
... face is ftrong enough to fatiffy a good many careful investigators ; not strong enough to fatiffy all . The portrait , then , may be viewed as poffeffing a real and curious interest , while yet of doubtful authenticity.1 Sonnets by ...
... face is ftrong enough to fatiffy a good many careful investigators ; not strong enough to fatiffy all . The portrait , then , may be viewed as poffeffing a real and curious interest , while yet of doubtful authenticity.1 Sonnets by ...
Сторінка xxiii
... face and are the Courtiers of the Sun , and wait upon him in his Chambers of the East ; just so it is in friendship ' . Was Shakspere less a cour- tier of the fun than Languet or Michael Angelo ? If we accept the obvious reading of the ...
... face and are the Courtiers of the Sun , and wait upon him in his Chambers of the East ; just so it is in friendship ' . Was Shakspere less a cour- tier of the fun than Languet or Michael Angelo ? If we accept the obvious reading of the ...
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... fafcinate by some nameless fpell ; fhe can turn the heart hot or cold ; if fhe is not beautiful , it is because something more rare and fine takes the place of beauty . She angers her lover ; he declares to her face that XXX INTRODUCTION .
... fafcinate by some nameless fpell ; fhe can turn the heart hot or cold ; if fhe is not beautiful , it is because something more rare and fine takes the place of beauty . She angers her lover ; he declares to her face that XXX INTRODUCTION .
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