The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... King Henry VIII . He is the Shakspere of Venus & Adonis and Romeo & Juliet , on his way to acquire fome of the dark experience of Measure for Measure , and the bitter learning of Troilus & Creffida . Shakfpere's writings affure us that ...
... King Henry VIII . He is the Shakspere of Venus & Adonis and Romeo & Juliet , on his way to acquire fome of the dark experience of Measure for Measure , and the bitter learning of Troilus & Creffida . Shakfpere's writings affure us that ...
Сторінка xxxix
... king's revels ' , where beget evidently means procure . Was the ' begetter ' of the Sonnets , then , the person who procured them for Thorpe ? I cannot think fo ; there is fpecial point in the choice of the word be- getter ' , if the ...
... king's revels ' , where beget evidently means procure . Was the ' begetter ' of the Sonnets , then , the person who procured them for Thorpe ? I cannot think fo ; there is fpecial point in the choice of the word be- getter ' , if the ...
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... King Edward III . ( printed 1596 ) , in a part of the play ascribed by fome critics to Shakspere . We cannot say for certain whether the play borrows from the sonnet , or the fonnet from the play . The latter feems to me the more likely ...
... King Edward III . ( printed 1596 ) , in a part of the play ascribed by fome critics to Shakspere . We cannot say for certain whether the play borrows from the sonnet , or the fonnet from the play . The latter feems to me the more likely ...
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... arifing From fullen earth , fings hymns at heaven's gate : For thy fweet love rememb'red fuch wealth brings That then I fcorn to change my state with kings . XXX . When to the feffions of fweet filent thought SONNETS . 29.
... arifing From fullen earth , fings hymns at heaven's gate : For thy fweet love rememb'red fuch wealth brings That then I fcorn to change my state with kings . XXX . When to the feffions of fweet filent thought SONNETS . 29.
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... king Are vanishing or vanish'd out of sight , Stealing away the treasure of his spring ; For fuch a time do I now fortify Against confounding age's cruel knife , That he shall never cut from memory My fweet love's beauty , though my ...
... king Are vanishing or vanish'd out of sight , Stealing away the treasure of his spring ; For fuch a time do I now fortify Against confounding age's cruel knife , That he shall never cut from memory My fweet love's beauty , though my ...
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