The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... true XCIV . They that have power to hurt and will do none xcv . How sweet and lovely doft thou make the shame XCVI . Some fay , thy fault is youth , fome wantonnefs XCVII . How like a winter hath my absence been XCVIII . From you have I ...
... true XCIV . They that have power to hurt and will do none xcv . How sweet and lovely doft thou make the shame XCVI . Some fay , thy fault is youth , fome wantonnefs XCVII . How like a winter hath my absence been XCVIII . From you have I ...
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... true minds CXVII . Accufe me thus : that I have scanted all CXVIII . Like as , to make our appetites more keen CXIX . What potions have I drunk of Siren tears cxx . That you were once unkind befriends me now CXXI . ' Tis better to be ...
... true minds CXVII . Accufe me thus : that I have scanted all CXVIII . Like as , to make our appetites more keen CXIX . What potions have I drunk of Siren tears cxx . That you were once unkind befriends me now CXXI . ' Tis better to be ...
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... true , by many writers , yet certainly real . If we must escape from them , the fimpleft mode is to affume that the Sonnets are the free outcome of a poetic imagination ' ( Delius ) . It is an ingenious fuggeftion of Delius that certain ...
... true , by many writers , yet certainly real . If we must escape from them , the fimpleft mode is to affume that the Sonnets are the free outcome of a poetic imagination ' ( Delius ) . It is an ingenious fuggeftion of Delius that certain ...
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... true and false , constant and fickle , virtuous and vicious , of hopeful expecta- tion and publicly blamed for careless living . ( Shakspere speaks of himself as old ; true , but in the fonnet published in The Paffionate Pilgrim ...
... true and false , constant and fickle , virtuous and vicious , of hopeful expecta- tion and publicly blamed for careless living . ( Shakspere speaks of himself as old ; true , but in the fonnet published in The Paffionate Pilgrim ...
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... true friendship , and there you shall have the chiefeft place ' . ' Some ' , faid Jeremy Taylor , live under the line , and the beams of friendship in that pofition are imminent and per- pendicular ' . ' Some have only a dark day and a ...
... true friendship , and there you shall have the chiefeft place ' . ' Some ' , faid Jeremy Taylor , live under the line , and the beams of friendship in that pofition are imminent and per- pendicular ' . ' Some have only a dark day and a ...
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