The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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Page vi
... fair friend , you never can be old cv . Let not my love be call'd idolatry CVI . When in the chronicle of wafted time CVII . Not mine own fears , nor the prophetic foul CVIII . What's in the brain that ink may character CIX . O , never ...
... fair friend , you never can be old cv . Let not my love be call'd idolatry CVI . When in the chronicle of wafted time CVII . Not mine own fears , nor the prophetic foul CVIII . What's in the brain that ink may character CIX . O , never ...
Page vii
... fair CXXVIII . How oft , when thou , my mufic , mufic play'st CXXIX . The expense of spirit in a waste of shame cxxx . My mistress ' eyes are nothing like the fun CXXXI . Thou art as tyrannous , so as thou art CXXXII . Thine eyes I love ...
... fair CXXVIII . How oft , when thou , my mufic , mufic play'st CXXIX . The expense of spirit in a waste of shame cxxx . My mistress ' eyes are nothing like the fun CXXXI . Thou art as tyrannous , so as thou art CXXXII . Thine eyes I love ...
Page xix
... fair large ears , may not have been flipped upon our own shoulders . When we question faner critics why Shak- fpere's Sonnets may not be at once Dichtung und Wahrheit , poetry and truth , their answer amounts to this : Is it likely that ...
... fair large ears , may not have been flipped upon our own shoulders . When we question faner critics why Shak- fpere's Sonnets may not be at once Dichtung und Wahrheit , poetry and truth , their answer amounts to this : Is it likely that ...
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... fair and chaste , and his recovery , be matter of intereft to inquirers after Shakfpere's life , Willobie's Avisa seems to me to have no point of connexion with the Sonnets of Shak- spere.1 Individual fonnets have been indicated as help ...
... fair and chaste , and his recovery , be matter of intereft to inquirers after Shakfpere's life , Willobie's Avisa seems to me to have no point of connexion with the Sonnets of Shak- spere.1 Individual fonnets have been indicated as help ...
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... fair- nefs ; truly so are we , if we have not the stay , rather than the reftraint of Cryftalline marriage ( v . ) ; . . . And is a solitary life as good as this ? then , can one string make as good music as a confort ( vIII ...
... fair- nefs ; truly so are we , if we have not the stay , rather than the reftraint of Cryftalline marriage ( v . ) ; . . . And is a solitary life as good as this ? then , can one string make as good music as a confort ( vIII ...
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