The Sonnets of William Shakspere: Rearranged and Divided Into Four PartsJ.R. Smith, 1859 - 120 стор. |
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... beautiful imagery and ... thy worst , old Time , despite thy wrong , My love shall in my verse ever live young , " then , still full of poetic fervour , rapt , inspired , he describes the beauty of his love in the 20th Sonnet 6 ON THE ...
... beautiful imagery and ... thy worst , old Time , despite thy wrong , My love shall in my verse ever live young , " then , still full of poetic fervour , rapt , inspired , he describes the beauty of his love in the 20th Sonnet 6 ON THE ...
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... beautiful face to posterity ; or else , " I prognosticate , thy end is truth's and beauty's doom and date . " In the 15th he says , " I engraft you new , " the first gentle whisper of " my immortal lines . " In the 16th , " But wherefore do ...
... beautiful face to posterity ; or else , " I prognosticate , thy end is truth's and beauty's doom and date . " In the 15th he says , " I engraft you new , " the first gentle whisper of " my immortal lines . " In the 16th , " But wherefore do ...
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... beautiful poem , from which they are so far removed , like three magnificent bowlders , rent asunder from their native ... beauty , being the union or absorption of the feminine into the mas- culine perfections ; the 55th is an imitation ...
... beautiful poem , from which they are so far removed , like three magnificent bowlders , rent asunder from their native ... beauty , being the union or absorption of the feminine into the mas- culine perfections ; the 55th is an imitation ...
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... they may be left to the gentle handling of Mr. Lewes ; -Shak- spere , with his lady of the raven black eyes and his ... beauty , yet his affections and esteem remained true to " his country lass of low degree . " It may be inferred from ...
... they may be left to the gentle handling of Mr. Lewes ; -Shak- spere , with his lady of the raven black eyes and his ... beauty , yet his affections and esteem remained true to " his country lass of low degree . " It may be inferred from ...
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... they occur several times : -Fair : beauty . To unfair to deprive of beauty . To owe : to own . Amiss : fault . Counterfeit portrait . :: 6 Sonnet 23.- ' By ' verse ' is evidently a misprint for my ' ; the poet means ' my immortal verse ...
... they occur several times : -Fair : beauty . To unfair to deprive of beauty . To owe : to own . Amiss : fault . Counterfeit portrait . :: 6 Sonnet 23.- ' By ' verse ' is evidently a misprint for my ' ; the poet means ' my immortal verse ...
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