The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... Look in thy glass , and tell the face thou vieweft IV . Unthrifty lovelinefs , why doft thou spend • . PAGE I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . · 9 v . Those hours , that with gentle work did frame VI . Then let not winter's ragged hand deface VII . Lo ...
... Look in thy glass , and tell the face thou vieweft IV . Unthrifty lovelinefs , why doft thou spend • . PAGE I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . · 9 v . Those hours , that with gentle work did frame VI . Then let not winter's ragged hand deface VII . Lo ...
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... look in his face and are the Courtiers of the Sun , and wait upon him in his Chambers of the Eaft ; juft fo it is in friendship ' . Was Shakspere less a cour- tier of the fun than Languet or Michael Angelo ? If we accept the obvious ...
... look in his face and are the Courtiers of the Sun , and wait upon him in his Chambers of the Eaft ; juft fo it is in friendship ' . Was Shakspere less a cour- tier of the fun than Languet or Michael Angelo ? If we accept the obvious ...
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... looks , how fweet it smells , while that beautiful glass imprisons it ! Break the prison and let the water take his own course , doth it not embrace duft , and lose all his former sweetness and fair- nefs ; truly so are we , if we have ...
... looks , how fweet it smells , while that beautiful glass imprisons it ! Break the prison and let the water take his own course , doth it not embrace duft , and lose all his former sweetness and fair- nefs ; truly so are we , if we have ...
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... look on and rejoice in his friend's happiness and honour ( xxxvII . ) , finging his praise in verfe ( xxXVIII . ) , which he could not do if they were fo united that to praise his friend were self - praise ( xxxIx . ) ; sep- arated they ...
... look on and rejoice in his friend's happiness and honour ( xxxvII . ) , finging his praise in verfe ( xxXVIII . ) , which he could not do if they were fo united that to praise his friend were self - praise ( xxxIx . ) ; sep- arated they ...
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... looks as young as ever , yet time must insensibly be altering his beauty ( CIV . ) . Shakfpere fings with a monotony of love ( cv . ) . All former fingers praising knights and ladies only prophefied concerning Will ( CVI . ) ; grief and ...
... looks as young as ever , yet time must insensibly be altering his beauty ( CIV . ) . Shakfpere fings with a monotony of love ( cv . ) . All former fingers praising knights and ladies only prophefied concerning Will ( CVI . ) ; grief and ...
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