The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... hearts XXXII . If thou furvive my well - contented day XXXIII . Full many a glorious morning have I seen XXXIV . Why ... heart a league is took XLVIII . How careful was I , when I took my way XLIX . Against that time , if ever that time ...
... hearts XXXII . If thou furvive my well - contented day XXXIII . Full many a glorious morning have I seen XXXIV . Why ... heart a league is took XLVIII . How careful was I , when I took my way XLIX . Against that time , if ever that time ...
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... heart · 102 103 104 K • · 105 • 106- 107 · 108 · 109 · IIO • III · 112 113 cx . Alas , ' tis true , I have gone here and there CXI . O , for my fake do you with Fortune chide CXII . Your love and pity doth the impreffion fill CXIII ...
... heart · 102 103 104 K • · 105 • 106- 107 · 108 · 109 · IIO • III · 112 113 cx . Alas , ' tis true , I have gone here and there CXI . O , for my fake do you with Fortune chide CXII . Your love and pity doth the impreffion fill CXIII ...
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... heart , that makes my heart to groan . · 123 124 · • 125 126 · 127 128 • 129 · 130 131 • 132 · 133 134 135 136 • 137 • CXXXIV . So now I have confeff'd that he is thine CXXXV . Whoever hath her wish , thou haft thy Will CXXXVI . If thy ...
... heart , that makes my heart to groan . · 123 124 · • 125 126 · 127 128 • 129 · 130 131 • 132 · 133 134 135 136 • 137 • CXXXIV . So now I have confeff'd that he is thine CXXXV . Whoever hath her wish , thou haft thy Will CXXXVI . If thy ...
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... heart ' . It were ftrange if his filence , deep as 1 Poets differ in the interpretation of the Sonnets as widely as critics : " With this fame key Shakespeare unlocked his heart ' once more ! Did Shakespeare ? If fo the lefs Shakespeare ...
... heart ' . It were ftrange if his filence , deep as 1 Poets differ in the interpretation of the Sonnets as widely as critics : " With this fame key Shakespeare unlocked his heart ' once more ! Did Shakespeare ? If fo the lefs Shakespeare ...
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... heart and imagination ; in it real feelings and real experience , fubmitting to the poetical fashions of the day ... hearts . And what poems of Drummond do we remember as we remember those which record how he loved and lamented Mary ...
... heart and imagination ; in it real feelings and real experience , fubmitting to the poetical fashions of the day ... hearts . And what poems of Drummond do we remember as we remember those which record how he loved and lamented Mary ...
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