The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... bear'ft love to any XI . As faft as thou fhalt wane , fo faft thou grow'ft XII . When I do count the clock that tells the time XIII . O , that you were yourself ! but , love , you are XIV . Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck XV ...
... bear'ft love to any XI . As faft as thou fhalt wane , fo faft thou grow'ft XII . When I do count the clock that tells the time XIII . O , that you were yourself ! but , love , you are XIV . Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck XV ...
Сторінка xx
... bear witness to time's ravage . It is as a poet that Shakspere writes , and his statistics are those not of arith- metic but of poetry . That he should have given admiration and love without measure XX INTRODUCTION .
... bear witness to time's ravage . It is as a poet that Shakspere writes , and his statistics are those not of arith- metic but of poetry . That he should have given admiration and love without measure XX INTRODUCTION .
Сторінка xxiv
... bear love's wrong than hate's known injury . But , delivering himself from the intemperance of wrath , he could forgive a young man beguiled and led aftray . Through further difficulties and eftrangements their friendship travelled on ...
... bear love's wrong than hate's known injury . But , delivering himself from the intemperance of wrath , he could forgive a young man beguiled and led aftray . Through further difficulties and eftrangements their friendship travelled on ...
Сторінка xli
... bears resemblance to the ftanzas in ' The Paffionate Pilgrim ' beginning ' When as thine eye hath chose the dame ' . Affuming that W. S. is William Shakspere , we learn that he had loved unwifely , been laughed at , and recovered from ...
... bears resemblance to the ftanzas in ' The Paffionate Pilgrim ' beginning ' When as thine eye hath chose the dame ' . Affuming that W. S. is William Shakspere , we learn that he had loved unwifely , been laughed at , and recovered from ...
Сторінка xlii
... bear another intérpretation . ( See Notes . ) II . Mr. Tyler ( Athenæum , Sept. 11 , 1880 ) ingeniously argues that the thought and phraf- 1 The force of the allufion to tragedy and comedy is weakened by the fact that we find in Alcilia ...
... bear another intérpretation . ( See Notes . ) II . Mr. Tyler ( Athenæum , Sept. 11 , 1880 ) ingeniously argues that the thought and phraf- 1 The force of the allufion to tragedy and comedy is weakened by the fact that we find in Alcilia ...
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