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, 1867 - 366 стор. |
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... unity the one - and- many , just as it had comprehended the many before ; showing , in fact , that there is no eluding the true constitution of the mind by the structure of lan- guage , which is not the master but the servant of the ...
... unity the one - and- many , just as it had comprehended the many before ; showing , in fact , that there is no eluding the true constitution of the mind by the structure of lan- guage , which is not the master but the servant of the ...
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... two spirits , the inner and the outer , regarded by the poet as ONE ; and here the reader may discover the principal secret of the Sonnets . This unity is the " precious one , " which the poet tells us 24 [ CHAP . II . REMARKS ON.
... two spirits , the inner and the outer , regarded by the poet as ONE ; and here the reader may discover the principal secret of the Sonnets . This unity is the " precious one , " which the poet tells us 24 [ CHAP . II . REMARKS ON.
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... unity , and operates as a separation , between himself and his " better part . " By turning to the 44th Sonnet we shall see , beyond a doubt , that this disturbing element is no other than ma- terial nature , called " the dull substance ...
... unity , and operates as a separation , between himself and his " better part . " By turning to the 44th Sonnet we shall see , beyond a doubt , that this disturbing element is no other than ma- terial nature , called " the dull substance ...
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... unity , or perhaps we should say a per- fect harmony , as may be seen in many of the Son- nets , particularly in the 105th and 108th , is never- theless of a composite nature ( though not in a me- chanical sense ) , as designated in the ...
... unity , or perhaps we should say a per- fect harmony , as may be seen in many of the Son- nets , particularly in the 105th and 108th , is never- theless of a composite nature ( though not in a me- chanical sense ) , as designated in the ...
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... unity of man as expressing at the same time the many : — “ into a thousand parts , " says he , " divide one man , and make imaginary puissance , " as if by this process the individual could , as it were , bring into his presence the ...
... unity of man as expressing at the same time the many : — “ into a thousand parts , " says he , " divide one man , and make imaginary puissance , " as if by this process the individual could , as it were , bring into his presence the ...
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1st Sonnet 20th Sonnet antique appear Beauty's Rose better bright conceived dead dear death divine doctrine doth dramas dull substance eternal expressed face fair false feminine figured gift give grace hast hath heart heaven hermetic higher spirit idea ideal illusory promises inspiration language line 11 line 9 live look love's Lovers master-mistress may'st meaning mind mistress Muse mystery mystical nature's object addressed opening Sonnets passion perfect poet saw poetic praise Pyramus and Thisbe reader referred secret seen shadow Shakespeare's Sonnets shalt shame signifies Sonnet 18 Sonnet 22 Sonnet 39 Sonnet 55 Sonnet 67 Sonnet the poet Sonnets of Shakespeare soul spirit of beauty Spirit of Nature summer supposed thee things thou art thou dost thought thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tion true truth and beauty unbred unity verse Vide REMARKS Vide Sonnets Whilst woman words write