The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... still LXXXVI . Was it the proud full fail of his great verse LXXXVII . Farewell ! thou art too dear for my poffeffing LXXXVIII . When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light LXXXIX . Say that thou didst forfake me for fome fault xc ...
... still LXXXVI . Was it the proud full fail of his great verse LXXXVII . Farewell ! thou art too dear for my poffeffing LXXXVIII . When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light LXXXIX . Say that thou didst forfake me for fome fault xc ...
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... still . CXLVIII . O me , what eyes hath Love put in my head CXLIX . Canft thou , O cruel ! say I love thee not CL . O , from what power haft thou this powerful might . · CLI . Love is too young to know what confcience is CLII . In ...
... still . CXLVIII . O me , what eyes hath Love put in my head CXLIX . Canft thou , O cruel ! say I love thee not CL . O , from what power haft thou this powerful might . · CLI . Love is too young to know what confcience is CLII . In ...
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... , you is of extremely rare occurrence , in the second fifty you and thou alternate in little groups of fonnets , thou having still a preponderance , but now only a xlvi INTRODUCTION . Mine eye and heart are at a mortal.
... , you is of extremely rare occurrence , in the second fifty you and thou alternate in little groups of fonnets , thou having still a preponderance , but now only a xlvi INTRODUCTION . Mine eye and heart are at a mortal.
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William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. thou having still a preponderance , but now only a flight preponderance ; in the remaining twenty- fix , you becomes the ordinary mode of addrefs , and thou the exception . In the fonnets to a mistress ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. thou having still a preponderance , but now only a flight preponderance ; in the remaining twenty- fix , you becomes the ordinary mode of addrefs , and thou the exception . In the fonnets to a mistress ...
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... still more Idear the love from which no unkind fortune can ever separate him ( xxv . ) . Here affairs of his own compel Shakspere to a journey which re- moves him from Will ( XXVI . , XXVII . ) . Sleepless at night , and toiling by day ...
... still more Idear the love from which no unkind fortune can ever separate him ( xxv . ) . Here affairs of his own compel Shakspere to a journey which re- moves him from Will ( XXVI . , XXVII . ) . Sleepless at night , and toiling by day ...
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