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" For I have sworn thee fair and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. "
Supplement to the Edition of Shakspeare's Plays Published in 1778 by Samuel ... - Сторінка 697
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The Architectonics of Meaning: Foundations of the New Pluralism

Walter Watson - 1993 - 228 стор.
...end," 39 or if he says, "Two loves I have, of comfort and despair," 40 or if he says, "For I have sworn thee fair and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night," 41 he is stating objective facts about himself and others. He can even objectively observe the distortions...
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The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations

Robert Andrews - 1993 - 1214 стор.
...playwright. Interview in Writers at Work (First Scries, cd. by Malcolm Cowley, 1958). 7 For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright. Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1 5Ь4-1616). English dramatist, poel. Sonnet 147. • Whenever, therefore, people...
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Misrepresentations: Shakespeare and the Materialists

Graham Bradshaw - 1993 - 340 стор.
...discourse as mad mens are, At random from the truth vainely exprest. For I have sworne thee faire, and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. (Sonnet 147) O me! what eyes hath love put in my head Which have no correspondence with true sight,...
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The Poems & Sonnets of William Shakespeare: With an Introduction and ...

William Shakespeare - 1994 - 212 стор.
...thoughts and my discourse as madmen's are, At random from the truth vainly exprest; For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. 148 O me, what eyes hath Love put in my head, Which have no correspondence with true sight! Or, if...
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Everybody's Shakespeare: Reflections Chiefly on the Tragedies

Maynard Mack - 1993 - 300 стор.
...thoughts and my discourse as madmen's are, At random from the truth vainly expressed: For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. Such likenesses are seductive; but they are also extremely unspecific, and it would be folly to argue...
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Shakespeare's Sonnets

William Shakespeare - 1995 - 196 стор.
...thoughts and my discourse as madmen's are, At random from the truth vainly expressed; For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. O me, what eyes hath love put in my head, Which have no correspondence with true sight! Or if they...
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Famous Lines: A Columbia Dictionary of Familiar Quotations

Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 стор.
...(1904). The famous aphorism has also been attributed to the showman Phineas T. Barnum. 2 For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, (1564-1616) British dramatist, poet. "Sonnet 151" (1609). Decisions Decolonization...
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Shakespeare's Sonnets and the Court of Navarre

David Honneyman - 1997 - 244 стор.
...thoughts and my discourse as madmen's are, At random from the truth vainly express 'd; For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. 146. The soul thrives when the body is under threat, and is triumphant at death. Thus the soul in a...
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The Psychology of Stalking: Clinical and Forensic Perspectives

J. Reid Meloy - 1998 - 327 стор.
...thoughts and my discourse as madmen's are. At randon from the truth vainly expressed: For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. Sonnet 147, Lines 9-14 Finally, Shakespeare, psychologically trapped by the dilemma of his own obsession,...
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Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture

Jonathan Dollimore - 2001 - 420 стор.
...thoughts and my discourse as madmen's are, At random from the truth, vainly expressed: For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night. Here the desire of the poet is so mutable it becomes completely 103 impossible; his is a longing whose...
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