The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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... live LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn LXIX . Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view • • 69 • 70 • 71 • 72 · 73 · 74 75 76 LXX . That thou art blam'd shall not be thy defect LXXI . No longer mourn for me ...
... live LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn LXIX . Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view • • 69 • 70 • 71 • 72 · 73 · 74 75 76 LXX . That thou art blam'd shall not be thy defect LXXI . No longer mourn for me ...
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... live , fuppofing thou art true XCIV . They that have power to hurt and will do none XCV . How sweet and lovely doft thou make the shame XCVI . Some fay , thy fault is youth , fome wantonnefs XCVII . How like a winter hath my abfence ...
... live , fuppofing thou art true XCIV . They that have power to hurt and will do none XCV . How sweet and lovely doft thou make the shame XCVI . Some fay , thy fault is youth , fome wantonnefs XCVII . How like a winter hath my abfence ...
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... live under the line , and the beams of friendship in that pofition are imminent and per- pendicular ' . ' Some have only a dark day and a long night from him [ the Sun ] , fnows and white cattle , a miserable life and a perpetual ...
... live under the line , and the beams of friendship in that pofition are imminent and per- pendicular ' . ' Some have only a dark day and a long night from him [ the Sun ] , fnows and white cattle , a miserable life and a perpetual ...
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... . ) . For his own part Shakspere would willingly die , were it not that , dying , he would leave his friend alone in an evil world ( LXVI . ) . Why fhould one fo beautiful live to grace this ill world liv INTRODUCTION .
... . ) . For his own part Shakspere would willingly die , were it not that , dying , he would leave his friend alone in an evil world ( LXVI . ) . Why fhould one fo beautiful live to grace this ill world liv INTRODUCTION .
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William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. fhould one fo beautiful live to grace this ill world ( LXVII . ) except as a survival of the genuine beauty of the good old times ( LXVIII . ) ; yet beautiful as he is , he is blamed for careless living ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. fhould one fo beautiful live to grace this ill world ( LXVII . ) except as a survival of the genuine beauty of the good old times ( LXVIII . ) ; yet beautiful as he is , he is blamed for careless living ...
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