The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... verse so barren of new pride LXXVII . Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear LXXVIII . So oft have I invok'd thee for my Muse LXXIX . Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid LXXX . O , how I faint when I of you do write LXXXI . Or ...
... verse so barren of new pride LXXVII . Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear LXXVIII . So oft have I invok'd thee for my Muse LXXIX . Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid LXXX . O , how I faint when I of you do write LXXXI . Or ...
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... verse LXXXVII . Farewell ! thou art too dear for my poffeffing LXXXVIII . When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light LXXXIX . Say that thou didst forfake me for fome fault xc . Then hate me when thou wilt ; if ever , now XCI . Some ...
... verse LXXXVII . Farewell ! thou art too dear for my poffeffing LXXXVIII . When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light LXXXIX . Say that thou didst forfake me for fome fault xc . Then hate me when thou wilt ; if ever , now XCI . Some ...
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... verse but an exotic curiously trained and tended , in which an artificial fentiment imported from Italy gave perfume and colour to the flower ? And yet , in this as in other forms , the poetry of the time , which poffeffes an enduring ...
... verse but an exotic curiously trained and tended , in which an artificial fentiment imported from Italy gave perfume and colour to the flower ? And yet , in this as in other forms , the poetry of the time , which poffeffes an enduring ...
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... verse was popular . If they were written on fanciful themes , why were the Sonnets held fo long in referve ? If , on the other hand , they were connected with real per- fons , and painful incidents , it was natural that they should not ...
... verse was popular . If they were written on fanciful themes , why were the Sonnets held fo long in referve ? If , on the other hand , they were connected with real per- fons , and painful incidents , it was natural that they should not ...
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... verses of his other poet , Daniel . Further , it appears from the punning Sonnets ( CXXXV . and CXLIII . , fee Notes ) , that the Christian name of Shakspere's friend was the fame as his own , Will , but Wriothesley's name was Henry ...
... verses of his other poet , Daniel . Further , it appears from the punning Sonnets ( CXXXV . and CXLIII . , fee Notes ) , that the Christian name of Shakspere's friend was the fame as his own , Will , but Wriothesley's name was Henry ...
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