A New Study of the Sonnets of ShakespeareG.P. Putnam, 1900 - 306 pages |
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Page 44
... dear ( 40 ) ; what is he but a boy whom a woman has beguiled ( 41 ) ? and for both , for friend and mistress , in the midst of his pain , he will try to feign excuses ( 42 ) . * " Here there seems to be a gap of time . The Sonnets begin ...
... dear ( 40 ) ; what is he but a boy whom a woman has beguiled ( 41 ) ? and for both , for friend and mistress , in the midst of his pain , he will try to feign excuses ( 42 ) . * " Here there seems to be a gap of time . The Sonnets begin ...
Page 109
... dear love , all losses seem to be compensated , and my sorrows come to an end . ' In this intense devotion to a single love , the poet arrives at an exquisite expression of its fulness and concentration . He says : Son . 31. Thy bosom ...
... dear love , all losses seem to be compensated , and my sorrows come to an end . ' In this intense devotion to a single love , the poet arrives at an exquisite expression of its fulness and concentration . He says : Son . 31. Thy bosom ...
Page 216
... dear one , and therefore every day I say over again the same thing , as one repeats his prayers , counting nothing old as long as Thou art mine , and I am Thine . It is an in- spiration ever fresh , as fresh as it was in those early ...
... dear one , and therefore every day I say over again the same thing , as one repeats his prayers , counting nothing old as long as Thou art mine , and I am Thine . It is an in- spiration ever fresh , as fresh as it was in those early ...
Contents
IA BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SONNETS | 3 |
IIOF FORMER EXPOSITIONS OF THE SONNETS | 31 |
IA CENTRAL AND EXPLANATORY SONNET | 58 |
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