A Treasury of English SonnetsDavid M. Main R. Worthington, 1881 - 470 oldal |
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... Shakespeare ( always ex- ceptional ) excepted - cramped and perverted his natural powers as often he essayed this form , leaving his achievements in it but sorry witnesses to his great qualities . One of the examples chosen , how- ever ...
... Shakespeare ( always ex- ceptional ) excepted - cramped and perverted his natural powers as often he essayed this form , leaving his achievements in it but sorry witnesses to his great qualities . One of the examples chosen , how- ever ...
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... Shakespeare , witnes his Venus and Adonis , his Lucrece , his sugred Sonnets among his private friends , & c . ' 3 Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems Being his Sonnets clearly developed : with his Character drawn chiefly from his ...
... Shakespeare , witnes his Venus and Adonis , his Lucrece , his sugred Sonnets among his private friends , & c . ' 3 Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems Being his Sonnets clearly developed : with his Character drawn chiefly from his ...
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... Shakespeare's Sonnets is now univer- sally felt and acknowledged ; and the insolent contempt with which Steevens presumed to speak of them , is only remembered to the injury of the critic's reputation . They contain such a quantity of ...
... Shakespeare's Sonnets is now univer- sally felt and acknowledged ; and the insolent contempt with which Steevens presumed to speak of them , is only remembered to the injury of the critic's reputation . They contain such a quantity of ...
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... Shakespeare . New York : 1866 ) . stain is a neuter verb here . With Shakspeare's sonnet may be compared Wordsworth's , beginning Who but is pleased to watch the moon on high . ' 34 - LXVI . canker - blooms dog or hedge - roses , which ...
... Shakespeare . New York : 1866 ) . stain is a neuter verb here . With Shakspeare's sonnet may be compared Wordsworth's , beginning Who but is pleased to watch the moon on high . ' 34 - LXVI . canker - blooms dog or hedge - roses , which ...
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... Shakespeare : Aberdeen , 1878 ) has been tempted into the fatal ' emendation ' of ' Aghast ' for Against in l . 1 . 37 - LXXII , 5-7 . The author of Tennysoniana matches this passage with In Memoriam , cxxiii : ' There rolls the deep ...
... Shakespeare : Aberdeen , 1878 ) has been tempted into the fatal ' emendation ' of ' Aghast ' for Against in l . 1 . 37 - LXXII , 5-7 . The author of Tennysoniana matches this passage with In Memoriam , cxxiii : ' There rolls the deep ...
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