The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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Page xlv
... proposed is as good as that of the Quarto . But the force of this remark feems to me to apply with certainty only to Sonnets I. - CXXVI . The second series , cXXVII . - CLIV . , al- though fome of its pieces are evidently con- nected ...
... proposed is as good as that of the Quarto . But the force of this remark feems to me to apply with certainty only to Sonnets I. - CXXVI . The second series , cXXVII . - CLIV . , al- though fome of its pieces are evidently con- nected ...
Page 185
... proposed nights to me ' . Steevens defending the Quarto text explains it ' All days are gloomy to be- hold , i.e. look like nights ' . Mr. Lettsom proposed : - - [ thee . All days are nights to me till thee I fee , And nights bright ...
... proposed nights to me ' . Steevens defending the Quarto text explains it ' All days are gloomy to be- hold , i.e. look like nights ' . Mr. Lettsom proposed : - - [ thee . All days are nights to me till thee I fee , And nights bright ...
Page 196
... proposed Time's Malone shows that the image of a jewel in its cheft or cafket is a favourite one with Shakspere . See Sonnet XLVIII . , King Richard 11. , A & 1. fc . 1 , 1. 180 ; King John , Act v . fc . 1 , 1. 40 . quest ' . 12. Of ...
... proposed Time's Malone shows that the image of a jewel in its cheft or cafket is a favourite one with Shakspere . See Sonnet XLVIII . , King Richard 11. , A & 1. fc . 1 , 1. 180 ; King John , Act v . fc . 1 , 1. 40 . quest ' . 12. Of ...
Page 198
... proposed meaning seems doubtful . Steevens quotes from Ben Jonson , Every Man out of His Humour , Prologue , ' Oh , how I hate the monftrousness of time , ' i.e. the times . ' Being woo'd of time ' seems , then , to mean being folicited ...
... proposed meaning seems doubtful . Steevens quotes from Ben Jonson , Every Man out of His Humour , Prologue , ' Oh , how I hate the monftrousness of time , ' i.e. the times . ' Being woo'd of time ' seems , then , to mean being folicited ...
Page 213
... proposed ' they The poet declares , as Steevens says , that the flowers are only fweet , only delightful , fo far as they resemble his friend ' . Lettfom proposes , They were but fleeting figures of delight ' . XCIX . In connexion with ...
... proposed ' they The poet declares , as Steevens says , that the flowers are only fweet , only delightful , fo far as they resemble his friend ' . Lettfom proposes , They were but fleeting figures of delight ' . XCIX . In connexion with ...
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