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Pagina 213
... Sonnets , against the " proud full sail " of whose " great verse " Shakespeare com- plains . The description fits Marlowe's mighty line so per- fectly that one is inclined to accept the passage as an allusion to him , though both ...
... Sonnets , against the " proud full sail " of whose " great verse " Shakespeare com- plains . The description fits Marlowe's mighty line so per- fectly that one is inclined to accept the passage as an allusion to him , though both ...
Pagina 265
... Sonnets are close enough to Hero and Leander to be regarded as echoes : The richest corne dies , if it be not reapt ... [ Sonnet IV . 13 ] When misers keepe it ; being put to lone , In time it will returne vs two for one . Profitless ...
... Sonnets are close enough to Hero and Leander to be regarded as echoes : The richest corne dies , if it be not reapt ... [ Sonnet IV . 13 ] When misers keepe it ; being put to lone , In time it will returne vs two for one . Profitless ...
Pagina 290
... sonnets . Four lines of one sonnet were also given : Whilest thou in breathinge cullers , crimson white , Drewst these bright eyes , whose language sayth to me , Loe ! the right waye to heaven ; Love stoode by the [ e ] , Seager ! fayne ...
... sonnets . Four lines of one sonnet were also given : Whilest thou in breathinge cullers , crimson white , Drewst these bright eyes , whose language sayth to me , Loe ! the right waye to heaven ; Love stoode by the [ e ] , Seager ! fayne ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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