Remarks on the Sonnets of Shakespeare: With the Sonnets. Showing that They Belong to the Hermetic Class of Writings, and Explaining Their General Meaning and PurposeJ. Miller, 1865 - 258 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... flesh . " This is that which troubled the poet , and gave occasion for that " sour leisure , " which never- theless gave him " sweet leave to entertain the time with thoughts of love , " meaning divine love ; and yet , this fleshly ...
... flesh . " This is that which troubled the poet , and gave occasion for that " sour leisure , " which never- theless gave him " sweet leave to entertain the time with thoughts of love , " meaning divine love ; and yet , this fleshly ...
Pagina 26
... flesh , which , in the 36th Sonnet , is referred to as the separable ( or separating ) spite , by which he was compelled to feel as if " removed " from the spirit - in which state his only consolation was , as just stated , from the ...
... flesh , which , in the 36th Sonnet , is referred to as the separable ( or separating ) spite , by which he was compelled to feel as if " removed " from the spirit - in which state his only consolation was , as just stated , from the ...
Pagina 27
... flesh , " is referred to in the 20th Sonnet as the " addition " to the otherwise feminine nature , which in that Sonnet is seen as double , and is called the master - mistress of the poet's passion - this being a mystical expression for ...
... flesh , " is referred to in the 20th Sonnet as the " addition " to the otherwise feminine nature , which in that Sonnet is seen as double , and is called the master - mistress of the poet's passion - this being a mystical expression for ...
Pagina 45
... flesh- " behind , " calling the same written law elsewhere a schoolmaster , who may be dismissed after his lesson has been taught . In like manner , our poet tells us of the tables ( or law CHAP . IV . ] 45 SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS .
... flesh- " behind , " calling the same written law elsewhere a schoolmaster , who may be dismissed after his lesson has been taught . In like manner , our poet tells us of the tables ( or law CHAP . IV . ] 45 SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS .
Pagina 56
... flesh " of the 44th Sonnet . This flesh it was , that " canopied " the spirit within , but which benefited the poet nothing ; or , as expressed in the 20th Son- net , it was " nothing to his purpose . " His desire was to be " obsequious ...
... flesh " of the 44th Sonnet . This flesh it was , that " canopied " the spirit within , but which benefited the poet nothing ; or , as expressed in the 20th Son- net , it was " nothing to his purpose . " His desire was to be " obsequious ...
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Remarks on the Sonnets of Shakespeare: With the Sonnets. Sho Wing that They ... Ethan Allen Hitchcock Volledige weergave - 1866 |
Remarks on the Sonnets of Shakespeare: With the Sonnets, Showing that They ... Ethan Allen Hitchcock Volledige weergave - 1865 |
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1st Sonnet 20th Sonnet antique appear beauteous Beauty's Rose better blessed bosom bright called conceived dead dear death divine doctrine dost thou doth drama dull substance Earl of Southampton eternal evil expression fair fair brow false flesh gentle ghastly night give grace hast hate hath heaven hermetic higher spirit Hippolyta JAMES MILLER jewel live look love's master-mistress may'st mind mistress Muse mystery mystical nature object addressed opening Sonnets Over-Soul Parlor Magic passion poet's praise Pyramus and Thisbe reader seen sense shadow Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS shalt shame sight Sonnet 22 Sonnet 36 Sonnet the poet Sonnets 18 soul Spirit of Beauty summer's tells thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth unity verse Vide REMARKS Vide Sonnets Whilst woman write youth