The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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... worth with manners may I fing XL . Take all my loves , my love , yea , take them all XLI . Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits XLII . That thou haft her , it is not all my grief XLIII . When most I wink , then do mine eyes best see ...
... worth with manners may I fing XL . Take all my loves , my love , yea , take them all XLI . Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits XLII . That thou haft her , it is not all my grief XLIII . When most I wink , then do mine eyes best see ...
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... worth the contribution I make to the knowledge of these poems is , in proportion to the time and pains bestowed . To render Shakspere's meaning clear has been my aim . I do not make his poetry an occafion for giving leffons in etymology ...
... worth the contribution I make to the knowledge of these poems is , in proportion to the time and pains bestowed . To render Shakspere's meaning clear has been my aim . I do not make his poetry an occafion for giving leffons in etymology ...
Page xxi
... his dead Eftienne de la Boëtie with paffionate tenderness which will not hear of moderation . The haughtieft fpirit of Italy , Michael Angelo , does homage to the worth and beauty of young Tommaso Cava- lieri in INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... his dead Eftienne de la Boëtie with paffionate tenderness which will not hear of moderation . The haughtieft fpirit of Italy , Michael Angelo , does homage to the worth and beauty of young Tommaso Cava- lieri in INTRODUCTION . xxi.
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William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. the worth and beauty of young Tommaso Cava- lieri in fuch words as thefe : Heavenward your spirit firreth me to ftrain ; E'en as you will I blush and blanch again , Freeze in the fun , burn ' neath a ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. the worth and beauty of young Tommaso Cava- lieri in fuch words as thefe : Heavenward your spirit firreth me to ftrain ; E'en as you will I blush and blanch again , Freeze in the fun , burn ' neath a ...
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... and from the point of view of a complimentary dedication he might well be termed the only begetter . I have no space to consider suggestions which seem to INTRODUCTION . xxxix O, how thy worth with manners may I fing.
... and from the point of view of a complimentary dedication he might well be termed the only begetter . I have no space to consider suggestions which seem to INTRODUCTION . xxxix O, how thy worth with manners may I fing.
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