The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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Сторінка xlviii
... last mastered by the resolve to do high deeds : Sweet ! for a while give refpite to my heart Which pants as though it ftill would leap to thee ; And on my thoughts give thy Lieutenancy To this great Cause . In Parthenophil & Parthenophe ...
... last mastered by the resolve to do high deeds : Sweet ! for a while give refpite to my heart Which pants as though it ftill would leap to thee ; And on my thoughts give thy Lieutenancy To this great Cause . In Parthenophil & Parthenophe ...
Сторінка xlix
... last or the penultimate line of one poem supplying the first line of that which immediately follows . The manner is the same , though Let us attempt to trace briefly the sequence of incidents and feelings in the Sonnets I. - CXXVI . A ...
... last or the penultimate line of one poem supplying the first line of that which immediately follows . The manner is the same , though Let us attempt to trace briefly the sequence of incidents and feelings in the Sonnets I. - CXXVI . A ...
Сторінка lvi
... last two lines of xcvi . - not very appropriate I think in that fonnet - are identical with the last two lines of xxxvI . It occurs to me as a poffibility that the мs . in Thorpe's hands may here have been imperfect , and that are ...
... last two lines of xcvi . - not very appropriate I think in that fonnet - are identical with the last two lines of xxxvI . It occurs to me as a poffibility that the мs . in Thorpe's hands may here have been imperfect , and that are ...
Сторінка 67
... exchequer now but his , And , proud of many , lives upon his gains . O , him she stores , to show what wealth she had In days long fince , before these last so bad . 1 LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days SONNETS . 67.
... exchequer now but his , And , proud of many , lives upon his gains . O , him she stores , to show what wealth she had In days long fince , before these last so bad . 1 LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days SONNETS . 67.
Сторінка 166
... last for future generations ? In xix . ' Devouring Time ' is transformed into a scribe ; may not ' tyrant Time ' be transformed here into a painter ? In xx . it is Nature who paints the face of the beautiful youth . This masterpiece of ...
... last for future generations ? In xix . ' Devouring Time ' is transformed into a scribe ; may not ' tyrant Time ' be transformed here into a painter ? In xx . it is Nature who paints the face of the beautiful youth . This masterpiece of ...
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