Remarks on the Sonnets of Shakespeare: With the Sonnets. Showing that They Belong to the Hermetic Class of Writings, and Explaining Their General Meaning and PurposeJ. Miller, 1865 - 258 стор. |
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... blessed child of faith , or faith itself , the one thing needful , as seen in the field of art ; for although the poet is filled with a reli- ✓gious spirit , we must regard him as treating of Art , which , in his age , he tells us , in ...
... blessed child of faith , or faith itself , the one thing needful , as seen in the field of art ; for although the poet is filled with a reli- ✓gious spirit , we must regard him as treating of Art , which , in his age , he tells us , in ...
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... blessed shape we know . In all external grace you have some part , But you like none , none you , for constant heart . It may This Sonnet clearly recognizes the constancy or permanence of the spirit in variable nature . remind us ...
... blessed shape we know . In all external grace you have some part , But you like none , none you , for constant heart . It may This Sonnet clearly recognizes the constancy or permanence of the spirit in variable nature . remind us ...
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... blessed wood whose motion sounds With thy sweet fingers , & c . In this Sonnet , as elsewhere , the poet shows his desire to penetrate the essence of things , here wish- ing to " kiss the tender inward of the [ spiritual ] hand " whose ...
... blessed wood whose motion sounds With thy sweet fingers , & c . In this Sonnet , as elsewhere , the poet shows his desire to penetrate the essence of things , here wish- ing to " kiss the tender inward of the [ spiritual ] hand " whose ...
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... blessing of God . In the 75th Sonnet we may see the spirit referred to as serving , for the poet's thoughts , " as food for life , " for the security of which the poet holds such strife , he tells us , " as ' twixt a miser and his ...
... blessing of God . In the 75th Sonnet we may see the spirit referred to as serving , for the poet's thoughts , " as food for life , " for the security of which the poet holds such strife , he tells us , " as ' twixt a miser and his ...
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... blessing of God , by accurately noticing the interior action of life , as it discloses itself in the soul . We must sup- pose the poet , in " compiling " the 77th Sonnet , seated with " blank leaves " before him ; and then he addresses ...
... blessing of God , by accurately noticing the interior action of life , as it discloses itself in the soul . We must sup- pose the poet , in " compiling " the 77th Sonnet , seated with " blank leaves " before him ; and then he addresses ...
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1st Sonnet 20th Sonnet antique appear beauteous Beauty's Rose better blessed bosom bright called conceived dead dear death divine doctrine dost thou doth drama dull substance Earl of Southampton eternal evil expression fair fair brow false flesh gentle ghastly night give grace hast hate hath heaven hermetic higher spirit Hippolyta JAMES MILLER jewel live look love's master-mistress may'st mind mistress Muse mystery mystical nature object addressed opening Sonnets Over-Soul Parlor Magic passion poet's praise Pyramus and Thisbe reader seen sense shadow Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS shalt shame sight Sonnet 22 Sonnet 36 Sonnet the poet Sonnets 18 soul Spirit of Beauty summer's tells thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth unity verse Vide REMARKS Vide Sonnets Whilst woman write youth