The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 стор. |
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... honours ; with this Key Shakespere unlocked his heart ; the melody Of this small Lute gave ease to Petrarch's wound ; A thousand times this Pipe did Tasso sound ; Camoens soothed with it an Exile's grief ; The Sonnet glittered a gay ...
... honours ; with this Key Shakespere unlocked his heart ; the melody Of this small Lute gave ease to Petrarch's wound ; A thousand times this Pipe did Tasso sound ; Camoens soothed with it an Exile's grief ; The Sonnet glittered a gay ...
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... honour of being considered the first com- poser of the Sonnet ; but this manifestly could not have been the case , as we find a considerable number of these compositions in the Vita Nuova of the immortal Dante , all devoted to the ...
... honour of being considered the first com- poser of the Sonnet ; but this manifestly could not have been the case , as we find a considerable number of these compositions in the Vita Nuova of the immortal Dante , all devoted to the ...
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... honour of knighthood on Easter Day , the 16th of April , 1536. Wiat died early of a malignant fever , at Sherborne , on his way to Falmouth , at the command of Henry , to meet Ambassadors from Charles the Fifth . An intimate friend ...
... honour of knighthood on Easter Day , the 16th of April , 1536. Wiat died early of a malignant fever , at Sherborne , on his way to Falmouth , at the command of Henry , to meet Ambassadors from Charles the Fifth . An intimate friend ...
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... honoured , Unkinde tongue ! to ill hast thou me rendered , For such deserte to do me wreke and shame . In neede of succoure most when that I am , To aske reward , thou standest like one afraide : Alwaie moste colde , and if one worde be ...
... honoured , Unkinde tongue ! to ill hast thou me rendered , For such deserte to do me wreke and shame . In neede of succoure most when that I am , To aske reward , thou standest like one afraide : Alwaie moste colde , and if one worde be ...
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... honour to preserve . * Dr. Nott observes that the Fitz - Gerald family almost always wrote their name Garret . The fair Geraldine , when attending on the Princess Mary , was always called Garret . SIR WALTER RALEIGH , was born at Hayes ...
... honour to preserve . * Dr. Nott observes that the Fitz - Gerald family almost always wrote their name Garret . The fair Geraldine , when attending on the Princess Mary , was always called Garret . SIR WALTER RALEIGH , was born at Hayes ...
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