The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... these , for reftful death I cry LXVII . Ah , wherefore with infection fhould he live LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn LXIX . Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view • • • LXX . That thou art blam'd fhall not ...
... these , for reftful death I cry LXVII . Ah , wherefore with infection fhould he live LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn LXIX . Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view • • • LXX . That thou art blam'd fhall not ...
Сторінка ix
... these jottings , and from the Variorum Shakspeare of 1821 , " my annotations have been chiefly drawn . I have had before me in preparing this volume the The poet's name is rightly written Shakespeare ; rightly alfo Shakfpere . If I err ...
... these jottings , and from the Variorum Shakspeare of 1821 , " my annotations have been chiefly drawn . I have had before me in preparing this volume the The poet's name is rightly written Shakespeare ; rightly alfo Shakfpere . If I err ...
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... these poems is , in proportion to the time and pains bestowed . To render Shakspere's meaning clear has been my aim . I do not make his poetry an occafion for giving leffons in etymology . It would have been eafy , and not useless , to ...
... these poems is , in proportion to the time and pains bestowed . To render Shakspere's meaning clear has been my aim . I do not make his poetry an occafion for giving leffons in etymology . It would have been eafy , and not useless , to ...
Сторінка xii
... these 1 ' I muft candidly fay I am not able to spot a fingle fufpicious fact in the brief history of this moft curious relic ' .- C . M. Ingleby , Shakespeare the Man and the Book , Part 1. p . 84. See on the death - mask articles by ...
... these 1 ' I muft candidly fay I am not able to spot a fingle fufpicious fact in the brief history of this moft curious relic ' .- C . M. Ingleby , Shakespeare the Man and the Book , Part 1. p . 84. See on the death - mask articles by ...
Сторінка xviii
... these , they affure us , are of deeper fignificance than any mere poetical exercises can be . They form a ftupendous allegory ; they exprefs a profound philofophy . The young friend whom Shakspere addreffes is in truth the poet's Ideal ...
... these , they affure us , are of deeper fignificance than any mere poetical exercises can be . They form a ftupendous allegory ; they exprefs a profound philofophy . The young friend whom Shakspere addreffes is in truth the poet's Ideal ...
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