The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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... when I of you do write LXXXI . Or I fhall live your epitaph to make LXXXII . I grant thou wert not married to my Muse LXXXIII . I never saw that you did painting need PAGE 84 LXXXIV . Who is it that fays moft CONTENTS .
... when I of you do write LXXXI . Or I fhall live your epitaph to make LXXXII . I grant thou wert not married to my Muse LXXXIII . I never saw that you did painting need PAGE 84 LXXXIV . Who is it that fays moft CONTENTS .
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... never can be old cv . Let not my love be call'd idolatry CVI . When in the chronicle of wafted time CVII . Not mine own fears , nor the prophetic foul CVIII . What's in the brain that ink may character CIX . O , never say that I was ...
... never can be old cv . Let not my love be call'd idolatry CVI . When in the chronicle of wafted time CVII . Not mine own fears , nor the prophetic foul CVIII . What's in the brain that ink may character CIX . O , never say that I was ...
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... Never before Imprinted . At London by G. Eld for T. T. [ Thomas Thorpe ] and to be folde by William Apfley . 1609'.1 Edward Alleyn notes in that year that he bought a copy for fivepence . The Sonnets had not the popularity of ...
... Never before Imprinted . At London by G. Eld for T. T. [ Thomas Thorpe ] and to be folde by William Apfley . 1609'.1 Edward Alleyn notes in that year that he bought a copy for fivepence . The Sonnets had not the popularity of ...
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... vol . ii . 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.
... vol . ii . 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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