A New Study of the Sonnets of ShakespeareG.P. Putnam, 1900 - 306 pagina's |
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Pagina 245
... doth couer thee , Is but the seemely rayment of my heart , Which in thy brest doth liue , as thine in me , How can I then be elder then thou art ? O therefore loue be of thy selfe so wary , As I not for my selfe , but for thee will ...
... doth couer thee , Is but the seemely rayment of my heart , Which in thy brest doth liue , as thine in me , How can I then be elder then thou art ? O therefore loue be of thy selfe so wary , As I not for my selfe , but for thee will ...
Pagina 250
... doth good turnes now vnto the other , When that mine eye is famisht for a looke , 47 . Or heart in loue with sighes himselfe doth smother ; With my loues picture then my eye doth feast , And to the painted banquet bids my heart : An ...
... doth good turnes now vnto the other , When that mine eye is famisht for a looke , 47 . Or heart in loue with sighes himselfe doth smother ; With my loues picture then my eye doth feast , And to the painted banquet bids my heart : An ...
Pagina 290
... doth giue an other place . I grant ( sweet loue ) thy louely argument Deserues the trauaile of a worthier pen , Yet what of thee thy Poet doth inuent , He robs thee of , and payes it thee againe , He lends thee vertue , and he stole ...
... doth giue an other place . I grant ( sweet loue ) thy louely argument Deserues the trauaile of a worthier pen , Yet what of thee thy Poet doth inuent , He robs thee of , and payes it thee againe , He lends thee vertue , and he stole ...
Inhoudsopgave
IA BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SONNETS | 3 |
IIOF FORMER EXPOSITIONS OF THE SONNETS | 31 |
IA CENTRAL AND EXPLANATORY SONNET | 58 |
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