The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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Page vii
... lines that I before have writ do lie CXVI . Let me not to the marriage of true minds CXVII . Accufe me thus : that I have scanted all CXVIII . Like as , to make our appetites more keen CXIX . What potions have I drunk of Siren tears cxx ...
... lines that I before have writ do lie CXVI . Let me not to the marriage of true minds CXVII . Accufe me thus : that I have scanted all CXVIII . Like as , to make our appetites more keen CXIX . What potions have I drunk of Siren tears cxx ...
Page xiv
... of the original it needed small research to ascertain that a friend is addreffed in the first hundred and twenty - five fonnets , to which the poem in twelve lines , numbered cxxvI . , is an Envoy ; while the xiv INTRODUCTION .
... of the original it needed small research to ascertain that a friend is addreffed in the first hundred and twenty - five fonnets , to which the poem in twelve lines , numbered cxxvI . , is an Envoy ; while the xiv INTRODUCTION .
Page xv
... lines to be found among the ' Studies for Epipfychidion and Cancelled Paffages ' ( Poetical Works : ed . Forman , vol . ii . pp . 392 , 393 ) , to which my attention has been called by Mr. E. W. Goffe : - If any should be curious to ...
... lines to be found among the ' Studies for Epipfychidion and Cancelled Paffages ' ( Poetical Works : ed . Forman , vol . ii . pp . 392 , 393 ) , to which my attention has been called by Mr. E. W. Goffe : - If any should be curious to ...
Page xx
... lines of thought and care , which his own mirror fhows , bear witness to time's ravage . It is as a poet that Shakspere writes , and his statistics are those not of arith- metic but of poetry . That he should have given admiration and ...
... lines of thought and care , which his own mirror fhows , bear witness to time's ravage . It is as a poet that Shakspere writes , and his statistics are those not of arith- metic but of poetry . That he should have given admiration and ...
Page xxii
... line , and the beams of friendship in that pofition are imminent and per- pendicular ' . ' Some have only a dark day and a long night from him [ the Sun ] , fnows and white cattle , a miferable life and a perpetual harvest of Catarrhes ...
... line , and the beams of friendship in that pofition are imminent and per- pendicular ' . ' Some have only a dark day and a long night from him [ the Sun ] , fnows and white cattle , a miferable life and a perpetual harvest of Catarrhes ...
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