Shakespeare's SonnetsSimon and Schuster, 2013. jún. 28. - 49 oldal This prize-winning work provides a facsimile of the 1609 Quarto printed in parallel with a conservatively edited, modernized text, as well as commentary that ranges from brief glosses to substantial critical essays. Stephen Booth's notes help a modern reader toward the kind of understanding that Renaissance readers brought to the works. |
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... thou contracted to thine own bright eyes, Feed'st thy light's flame with selfsubstantial fuel, Making a famine where abundance lies, Thy self thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel: Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament, And only ...
... thou contracted to thine own bright eyes, Feed'st thy light's flame with selfsubstantial fuel, Making a famine where abundance lies, Thy self thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel: Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament, And only ...
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... thou use So great a sum of sums yet canst not live? For having traffic with thy self alone, Thou of thy self thy sweet self dost deceive, Then how when nature calls thee to be gone, What acceptable audit canst thou leave? Thy unused beauty ...
... thou use So great a sum of sums yet canst not live? For having traffic with thy self alone, Thou of thy self thy sweet self dost deceive, Then how when nature calls thee to be gone, What acceptable audit canst thou leave? Thy unused beauty ...
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William Shakespeare. What acceptable audit canst thou leave? Thy unused beauty must be tombed with thee, Which used lives th' executor to be. 5 Those hours that with gentle work ... sweet. 6 Then let not winter's ragged hand deface, In thee.
William Shakespeare. What acceptable audit canst thou leave? Thy unused beauty must be tombed with thee, Which used lives th' executor to be. 5 Those hours that with gentle work ... sweet. 6 Then let not winter's ragged hand deface, In thee.
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William Shakespeare. 6 Then let not winter's ragged hand deface, In thee thy summer ere thou be distilled: Make sweet some vial; treasure thou some place, With beauty's treasure ere it be selfkilled: That use is not forbidden usury ...
William Shakespeare. 6 Then let not winter's ragged hand deface, In thee thy summer ere thou be distilled: Make sweet some vial; treasure thou some place, With beauty's treasure ere it be selfkilled: That use is not forbidden usury ...
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... sweet husband to another, Strikes each in each by mutual ordering; Resembling sire, and child, and happy mother, Who ... thy self in single life? Ah, if thou issueless shalt hap to die, The world will wail thee like a makeless wife, The world ...
... sweet husband to another, Strikes each in each by mutual ordering; Resembling sire, and child, and happy mother, Who ... thy self in single life? Ah, if thou issueless shalt hap to die, The world will wail thee like a makeless wife, The world ...
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bear beauty beauty's better blessed born breath bright bring dead dear death decay deeds delight desire despised dost dost thou doth earth eyes face fair false faults fear fire flowers gentle give glass grace grow hand happy hast hate hath heart heaven hold keep kind leave lies lines live look lose loss love's mayst mind mistress Muse nature never night once painted past pity pleasure poor praise pride proud prove reason rich rose Save seeming seen shadow shalt shame sight soul speak spirit stand stay strong summer's tell thee thine thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet Time's tongue true truth turns verse waste Whilst worth write youth