The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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... kind of criticism far , perhaps too far . I have perhaps in some instances fancied points of connexion which have no real existence ; some I have set down , which seem to myself conjectural . After this warning , I ask the friendly ...
... kind of criticism far , perhaps too far . I have perhaps in some instances fancied points of connexion which have no real existence ; some I have set down , which seem to myself conjectural . After this warning , I ask the friendly ...
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... kind of Neo - Platonism was at hand , which represented Beauty and Love incarnated in a human creature as earthly vice - gerents of the Divinity . It was then not uncommon ' , obferves the fober Dyce , ' for one man to write verfes to ...
... kind of Neo - Platonism was at hand , which represented Beauty and Love incarnated in a human creature as earthly vice - gerents of the Divinity . It was then not uncommon ' , obferves the fober Dyce , ' for one man to write verfes to ...
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... apply 1 The Quarto of 1609 , though not careleffly printed , is far lefs accurate than Venus & Adonis . See note on CXXVI . to a fingle person . Difficulties of this kind may INTRODUCTION . xxvii Weary with toil, I hafte me to my.
... apply 1 The Quarto of 1609 , though not careleffly printed , is far lefs accurate than Venus & Adonis . See note on CXXVI . to a fingle person . Difficulties of this kind may INTRODUCTION . xxvii Weary with toil, I hafte me to my.
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William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. to a fingle person . Difficulties of this kind may perplex a painful commentator , but would hardly 6 where the The youth occur to a lover or a friend living beams of friendship are imminent ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. to a fingle person . Difficulties of this kind may perplex a painful commentator , but would hardly 6 where the The youth occur to a lover or a friend living beams of friendship are imminent ...
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... Arcadia , Lib . III . Noticed by Mr. Maffey in his ' Shakespeare's Sonnets and his Private Friends ' , pp . 36- 37 . which kind of liberal rewarding is crowned with an unspeakable 1 INTRODUCTION . How heavy do I journey on the.
... Arcadia , Lib . III . Noticed by Mr. Maffey in his ' Shakespeare's Sonnets and his Private Friends ' , pp . 36- 37 . which kind of liberal rewarding is crowned with an unspeakable 1 INTRODUCTION . How heavy do I journey on the.
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