The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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... death I cry LXVII . Ah , wherefore with infection fhould he live LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn LXIX . Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view • • • LXX . That thou art blam'd fhall not be thy defect LXXI ...
... death I cry LXVII . Ah , wherefore with infection fhould he live LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn LXIX . Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view • • • LXX . That thou art blam'd fhall not be thy defect LXXI ...
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... frontispiece is a living face reftored by Mr. L. Lowenftam from the celebrated death - mask found by Ludwig Becker . The artist closely follows his original . The evidence in fupport of the opinion that this mask was INTRODUCTION . xi.
... frontispiece is a living face reftored by Mr. L. Lowenftam from the celebrated death - mask found by Ludwig Becker . The artist closely follows his original . The evidence in fupport of the opinion that this mask was INTRODUCTION . xi.
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... death - mask articles by J. S. Hart in Scribner's Monthly , July 1874 ; by Dr. Schaff- haufen in Shakespeare Jahrbuch 1875 ; and by Lord Ronald Gower in The Antiquary , vol . ii . , all of whom accept it as the veritable death - mask of ...
... death - mask articles by J. S. Hart in Scribner's Monthly , July 1874 ; by Dr. Schaff- haufen in Shakespeare Jahrbuch 1875 ; and by Lord Ronald Gower in The Antiquary , vol . ii . , all of whom accept it as the veritable death - mask of ...
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... death of Elizabeth ( 1603 ) , the poets ' Cynthia ; but the line may well bear another intérpretation . ( See Notes . ) II . Mr. Tyler ( Athenæum , Sept. 11 , 1880 ) ingeniously argues that the thought and phraf- 1 The force of the ...
... death of Elizabeth ( 1603 ) , the poets ' Cynthia ; but the line may well bear another intérpretation . ( See Notes . ) II . Mr. Tyler ( Athenæum , Sept. 11 , 1880 ) ingeniously argues that the thought and phraf- 1 The force of the ...
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... death of friends , but finding in the one beloved amends for all ( XXX . , XXXI . ) ; and fo Shakfpere commends to his friend his poor verses as a token of affection which may survive if he himself should die ( XXXII . ) . At this point ...
... death of friends , but finding in the one beloved amends for all ( XXX . , XXXI . ) ; and fo Shakfpere commends to his friend his poor verses as a token of affection which may survive if he himself should die ( XXXII . ) . At this point ...
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abſence addreffed againſt Antony & Cleopatra beauty's becauſe beſt breaſt cloſe Compare Cymbeline dear death defire doth fair falſe fame feems fhall fince fing firſt fome forrow foul freſh ftill ftrong fuch fuggefts fummer Gentlemen of Verona glaſs grace hath heart heaven himſelf increaſe itſelf laſt lines live lofe look loſe love's Malone Meaſure miſtreſs moſt Muſe muſt myſelf night paffion paſt perſon pleaſe pleaſure poems poet praiſe preſent propoſes Quarto reaſon Romeo & Juliet roſe ſay ſee ſeem ſeen ſelf ſenſe ſhadow Shakſpere Shakſpere's ſhall ſhalt ſhame ſhe ſhould ſhow ſkill ſome Sonnets ſpeak ſpirit ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtore ſuch ſweet thee themſelves theſe thine eyes thoſe thou art thou doft thou mayſt thought thy beauty thy fweet thy love thyſelf Time's treaſure truth uſe Venus & Adonis verfe verſe whoſe wiſh yourſelf youth