The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... piteous frauds of wounded affection : now it can credit no evil of the beloved , now it must believe the worst . While the world knows nothing but praise of ` one xxviii INTRODUCTION . How can I then return in happy plight.
... piteous frauds of wounded affection : now it can credit no evil of the beloved , now it must believe the worst . While the world knows nothing but praise of ` one xxviii INTRODUCTION . How can I then return in happy plight.
Сторінка xxix
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. While the world knows nothing but praise of ` one fo dear , a private injury goes deep into the foul ; when the world affails his reputation , ftraightway loyalty revives , and even puts a ' ftrain upon ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. While the world knows nothing but praise of ` one fo dear , a private injury goes deep into the foul ; when the world affails his reputation , ftraightway loyalty revives , and even puts a ' ftrain upon ...
Сторінка xxx
... praises her precisely as a woman who without beauty is clever and charming , and a coquette , would choose to be praised . True , she owns no commonplace attractions ; she is no pink and white goddefs ; all her imperfections he fees ...
... praises her precisely as a woman who without beauty is clever and charming , and a coquette , would choose to be praised . True , she owns no commonplace attractions ; she is no pink and white goddefs ; all her imperfections he fees ...
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... praise but fimple truth ( xxI . ) And such a being has exchanged love with Shakfpere ( XXII . ) , who must needs be filent with excefs of paffion ( XXIII . ) , cherishing in his heart the image of his friend's beauty ( XXIV . ) , but ...
... praise but fimple truth ( xxI . ) And such a being has exchanged love with Shakfpere ( XXII . ) , who must needs be filent with excefs of paffion ( XXIII . ) , cherishing in his heart the image of his friend's beauty ( XXIV . ) , but ...
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... 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 must be , and even their loves be no longer one ; Shakspere can now give his love ...
... 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 must be , and even their loves be no longer one ; Shakspere can now give his love ...
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