The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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... most I wink , then do mine eyes best fee XLIV . If the dull fubftance of my flesh were thought XLV . The other two , flight air and purging fire XLVI . Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war XLVII . Betwixt mine eye and heart a league ...
... most I wink , then do mine eyes best fee XLIV . If the dull fubftance of my flesh were thought XLV . The other two , flight air and purging fire XLVI . Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war XLVII . Betwixt mine eye and heart a league ...
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... most two connected poems , and these , they affure us , are of deeper fignificance than any mere poetical exercises can be . They form a ftupendous allegory ; they express a profound philofophy . The young friend whom Shakspere ...
... most two connected poems , and these , they affure us , are of deeper fignificance than any mere poetical exercises can be . They form a ftupendous allegory ; they express a profound philofophy . The young friend whom Shakspere ...
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... most probable chronology , and when in 1609 the volume entitled " ' Shake - fpeares Sonnets was iffued , it had , there is reason to believe , neither the super- intendence nor the consent of the author.1 Yet their literary merits ...
... most probable chronology , and when in 1609 the volume entitled " ' Shake - fpeares Sonnets was iffued , it had , there is reason to believe , neither the super- intendence nor the consent of the author.1 Yet their literary merits ...
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... most universally beloved and esteemed ' , fays Clarendon , of any man of his age ' . Like Southampton he was a patron of poets , and he loved the theatre . In 1599 attempts were un- fuccefffully made to induce him to become a fuitor for ...
... most universally beloved and esteemed ' , fays Clarendon , of any man of his age ' . Like Southampton he was a patron of poets , and he loved the theatre . In 1599 attempts were un- fuccefffully made to induce him to become a fuitor for ...
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... most careful ftudies of the sequence of the Sonnets are Mr. Furnivall's in his preface to the Leopold Shakspere , and Mr. Spalding's in The Gentleman's Magazine , March 1878 . If Shakspere unlocked his heart ' in these Sonnets ...
... most careful ftudies of the sequence of the Sonnets are Mr. Furnivall's in his preface to the Leopold Shakspere , and Mr. Spalding's in The Gentleman's Magazine , March 1878 . If Shakspere unlocked his heart ' in these Sonnets ...
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