The Love Sonnets of Lady Mary Wroth: A Critical IntroductionBRILL, 1982 - 222 стор. |
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... thou wakd'st me wisely ; yet My Dreame thou brok'st not , but continued ' st it , Thou art so truth , that thoughts of thee suffice , To make dreames truths ; and fabled histories , Enter these armes , for since thou thoughtst it best ...
... thou wakd'st me wisely ; yet My Dreame thou brok'st not , but continued ' st it , Thou art so truth , that thoughts of thee suffice , To make dreames truths ; and fabled histories , Enter these armes , for since thou thoughtst it best ...
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... thou turn From me , whose absence thou didst truly mourn , Of which thou mad'st me such a seeming view , As Unbelievers would have thought it true.64 Whereas , Lady Mary Wroth's Sonnet 20 discusses absence of the lover : Never Sun - set ...
... thou turn From me , whose absence thou didst truly mourn , Of which thou mad'st me such a seeming view , As Unbelievers would have thought it true.64 Whereas , Lady Mary Wroth's Sonnet 20 discusses absence of the lover : Never Sun - set ...
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... Thou hast done , I feare no more . " Lady Mary's Sonnet 46 begins : " Love thou hast all , for now thou hast me made / So thine , as if for thee I were ordain'd . " Donne , explaining in " The Ecstasie " that man is part spirit and part ...
... Thou hast done , I feare no more . " Lady Mary's Sonnet 46 begins : " Love thou hast all , for now thou hast me made / So thine , as if for thee I were ordain'd . " Donne , explaining in " The Ecstasie " that man is part spirit and part ...
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