The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... same moment he is at her feet . A writer whose diftinction it is to have pro- duced the largest book upon the Sonnets , Mr. Gerald Maffey , holds that he has rescued Shak- fpere's memory from shame by the discovery of a fecret history ...
... same moment he is at her feet . A writer whose diftinction it is to have pro- duced the largest book upon the Sonnets , Mr. Gerald Maffey , holds that he has rescued Shak- fpere's memory from shame by the discovery of a fecret history ...
Сторінка xlix
... same , though Let us attempt to trace briefly the sequence of incidents and feelings in the Sonnets I. - CXXVI . A young man , beautiful , brilliant , and accom- plished , is the heir of a great houfe ; he is exposed to temptations of ...
... same , though Let us attempt to trace briefly the sequence of incidents and feelings in the Sonnets I. - CXXVI . A young man , beautiful , brilliant , and accom- plished , is the heir of a great houfe ; he is exposed to temptations of ...
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... same sky , Vaunt in their youthful fap , at height decrease , And wear their brave state out of memory ; Then the conceit of this inconftant ftay Sets you most rich in youth before my fight , Where wasteful Time debateth with Decay , To ...
... same sky , Vaunt in their youthful fap , at height decrease , And wear their brave state out of memory ; Then the conceit of this inconftant ftay Sets you most rich in youth before my fight , Where wasteful Time debateth with Decay , To ...
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... same , And keep invention in a noted weed , That every word doth almost tell my name , Showing their birth and where they did proceed ? O , know , fweet love , I always write of you , And you and love are still my argument ; So all my ...
... same , And keep invention in a noted weed , That every word doth almost tell my name , Showing their birth and where they did proceed ? O , know , fweet love , I always write of you , And you and love are still my argument ; So all my ...
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... 1. 408 : - -- The fringed curtains of thine eyes advance . LXXIX . In continuation of Sonnet LXXVIII . 5. Thy lovely argument , the lovely theme of your beauty and worth . LXXX . Same fubject continued . 2. A better fpirit NOTES . 203.
... 1. 408 : - -- The fringed curtains of thine eyes advance . LXXIX . In continuation of Sonnet LXXVIII . 5. Thy lovely argument , the lovely theme of your beauty and worth . LXXX . Same fubject continued . 2. A better fpirit NOTES . 203.
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