The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... 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 . When I confider every thing that grows XVI . But wherefore do not ...
... 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 . When I confider every thing that grows XVI . But wherefore do not ...
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... grow too foon impatient ; and if , going through the text care- fully , he will confider for himself the points which I have noted , I have a hope that he will many instances see reason to agree with what I have faid . in The text here ...
... grow too foon impatient ; and if , going through the text care- fully , he will confider for himself the points which I have noted , I have a hope that he will many instances see reason to agree with what I have faid . in The text here ...
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... grown bitter and fcornful ( CLI . , CLII . ) , ftrives , once for all , to defy and wrestle down his better will . J Shakfpere of the Sonnets is not the Shakspere serenely victorious , infinitely charitable , wife with all wisdom of the ...
... grown bitter and fcornful ( CLI . , CLII . ) , ftrives , once for all , to defy and wrestle down his better will . J Shakfpere of the Sonnets is not the Shakspere serenely victorious , infinitely charitable , wife with all wisdom of the ...
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... grow up , in whom you are as it were eternifed ! you ever seen a pure Rose- water kept in a crystal glass , how fine it looks , how fweet it smells , while that beautiful glass imprisons it ! Break the prison and let the water take his ...
... grow up , in whom you are as it were eternifed ! you ever seen a pure Rose- water kept in a crystal glass , how fine it looks , how fweet it smells , while that beautiful glass imprisons it ! Break the prison and let the water take his ...
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... Second Absence ( XLIII . , Sqq . ) . His friend continues as dear as ever , but confidence is shaken , and a deep distrust begins to grow ( XLVIII . ) . What right indeed INTRODUCTION . liii What is your substance, whereof are you made.
... Second Absence ( XLIII . , Sqq . ) . His friend continues as dear as ever , but confidence is shaken , and a deep distrust begins to grow ( XLVIII . ) . What right indeed INTRODUCTION . liii What is your substance, whereof are you made.
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