The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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... XXI . So is it not with me as with that Mufe XXII . My glass shall not perfuade me I am old XXIII . As an unperfect actor on the stage . · 21 22 • • 23 PC GOT 1890 7 113128 XXIV . Mine eye hath play'd the painter , and.
... XXI . So is it not with me as with that Mufe XXII . My glass shall not perfuade me I am old XXIII . As an unperfect actor on the stage . · 21 22 • • 23 PC GOT 1890 7 113128 XXIV . Mine eye hath play'd the painter , and.
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William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. XXIV . Mine eye hath play'd the painter , and hath ftell'd . • • . PAGE • 24 • 25 · 26 · 27 • 28 29 • 30 • 31 32 • xxv . Let those who are in favour with their stars XXVI . Lord of my love , to whom in ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. XXIV . Mine eye hath play'd the painter , and hath ftell'd . • • . PAGE • 24 • 25 · 26 · 27 • 28 29 • 30 • 31 32 • xxv . Let those who are in favour with their stars XXVI . Lord of my love , to whom in ...
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... 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 , and they , as pitying me CXXXIII . Beshrew that ...
... 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 , and they , as pitying me CXXXIII . Beshrew that ...
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... Plays ' , 1766 , and by Malone . Gildon and Sewell , editors of the first half of the cen- tury , having the 1640 text before them , affumed that the Sonnets were addreffed to Shakspere's mistress . It remained for the editors and ...
... Plays ' , 1766 , and by Malone . Gildon and Sewell , editors of the first half of the cen- tury , having the 1640 text before them , affumed that the Sonnets were addreffed to Shakspere's mistress . It remained for the editors and ...
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... player for peculiar favour , will feem wonderful only to those who keep a conftant guard upon their affections , and to those who have no need to keep a guard at all . In the Renascence epoch among natural products of a time when life ...
... player for peculiar favour , will feem wonderful only to those who keep a conftant guard upon their affections , and to those who have no need to keep a guard at all . In the Renascence epoch among natural products of a time when life ...
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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