A Key to Shakespeare's SonnetsAMS Press, 1975 - 215 стор. |
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... youth before my sight , Where wasteful time debateth with decay , To change your day of youth to sullied night ; And , all in war with time , for love of you , As he takes from you , I engraft you new . THE poct clearly expresses how he ...
... youth before my sight , Where wasteful time debateth with decay , To change your day of youth to sullied night ; And , all in war with time , for love of you , As he takes from you , I engraft you new . THE poct clearly expresses how he ...
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... youth doth lie , As the death - bed whereon it must expire , Consum'd with that which it was nourish'd by . This thou perceiv'st , which makes thy love more strong , To love that well which thou must leave ere long : His genius now ...
... youth doth lie , As the death - bed whereon it must expire , Consum'd with that which it was nourish'd by . This thou perceiv'st , which makes thy love more strong , To love that well which thou must leave ere long : His genius now ...
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... youth , some wantonness ; some say its grace consists in that very youth and gentle sportiveness . Both grace and faults are more or less loved by the world ; and the faults will prove graces to those that make a study of his poetic ...
... youth , some wantonness ; some say its grace consists in that very youth and gentle sportiveness . Both grace and faults are more or less loved by the world ; and the faults will prove graces to those that make a study of his poetic ...
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A Key to Shakespeare's Sonnets: Translated From the German (Classic Reprint) D. Barnstorff Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2016 |
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abstract addressed allegory bear beauty's comprehend creations dead dear death decay delight displayed divining eyes dost thou doth dramas Earl of Southampton earth effusions emotions endowed eternal exclaims expressed fair fair brow false fame fear feel flower forsworn friend or mistress genius gentle give grace Hamlet hast hath heart heaven heaven's gate human imagination immortal inmost inner-self inspiration intel intellectual power interpretation leave limbecks live look lose love's mankind may'st mind mind's eye mortal mundane muse nature night odour outward Passionate Pilgrim perceive poct poet poet's posterity praise preceding sonnets prove reader rhyme sense sentiment Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS sing soul speaks spirit summer symbol thee thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet thyself time's tongue true true things truth and beauty Varnon verse vulgar words worth youth