The Sonnets of William Shakspere: Rearranged and Divided Into Four PartsJ.R. Smith, 1859 - 120 стор. |
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... nature does the poet paint , mingling the real and ideal , and the ideal and real , as only Shakspere can , that some writers have considered it , as merely the description of a beautiful youth , an Adonis , a British cadet hog- hunting ...
... nature does the poet paint , mingling the real and ideal , and the ideal and real , as only Shakspere can , that some writers have considered it , as merely the description of a beautiful youth , an Adonis , a British cadet hog- hunting ...
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... Nature self had made To mock herself , and Truth to imitate , With kindly counter , under mimic shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah ! is dead of late . " Here ends the First Part of the Sonnets , a Poem , essentially a work of art . The ...
... Nature self had made To mock herself , and Truth to imitate , With kindly counter , under mimic shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah ! is dead of late . " Here ends the First Part of the Sonnets , a Poem , essentially a work of art . The ...
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... Nature's own hand written , Antony and Cleopatra , Enobarbus and Octavia , and Cæsar , the impersonated moral force , appear upon the stage , 1 the conviction forces itself on our minds , that though for a time , Shakspere fell a victim ...
... Nature's own hand written , Antony and Cleopatra , Enobarbus and Octavia , and Cæsar , the impersonated moral force , appear upon the stage , 1 the conviction forces itself on our minds , that though for a time , Shakspere fell a victim ...
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... Nature inserted the spleen into our left side merely to fill up a vacuum ; but , in reality , she put it there for a specific purpose of her own , and not merely to stop up a hole and give us poor mortals the ague and spleen ; so in ...
... Nature inserted the spleen into our left side merely to fill up a vacuum ; but , in reality , she put it there for a specific purpose of her own , and not merely to stop up a hole and give us poor mortals the ague and spleen ; so in ...
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... Nature had denied . even a moderate talent for the humorous . " Julius Cæsar , act iv . scene 1 : — Ant . But , Lepidus , go you to Cæsar's house ; Fetch the will hither , & c . [ Exit Lepidus . Ant . This is a slight unmeritable man ...
... Nature had denied . even a moderate talent for the humorous . " Julius Cæsar , act iv . scene 1 : — Ant . But , Lepidus , go you to Cæsar's house ; Fetch the will hither , & c . [ Exit Lepidus . Ant . This is a slight unmeritable man ...
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Antony and Cleopatra bear beauteous beauty's behold better Cæsar canst dead dear death decay deeds delight dost thou doth Earl Earl of Pembroke Enobarbus epistle Eros face false fear flowers gainst gentle give grace hand happy hate hath heaven honour Julius Cæsar Lepidus live look lord Lord Southampton love thee love's Love's fire Mark Antony Marlowe Muse night Passionate Pilgrim pity Plutarch poem poet poetical Pompey poor praise pride proud prove rich Shakspere Shakspere's shame sight sonnets soul Southampton speak spirit stanza steal summer's tell thine eyes things Thomas Thorpe thou art thou dost thou hast thou lov'st thou may'st thou seest thou should'st thou wilt thought thy beauty thy fair thy heart thy love thy sweet thy worth thyself Time's tongue truth Venus and Adonis verse Whilst young youth