A New Study of the Sonnets of ShakespeareG.P. Putnam, 1900 - 306 pages |
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... never be able to boast that thou wan- derest in his shade , because I have put thee in my verses , destined to endure as long as men can breathe , or age can see , and thou shalt live in them ! As the lad repeated these lines to the ...
... never be able to boast that thou wan- derest in his shade , because I have put thee in my verses , destined to endure as long as men can breathe , or age can see , and thou shalt live in them ! As the lad repeated these lines to the ...
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Parke Godwin. Son . 83. I never saw that You needed painting or the artificial decorations of mere fancy , instead of the more truthful tribute of imagination , and I there- fore never applied them in the setting forth Your beauty . I ...
Parke Godwin. Son . 83. I never saw that You needed painting or the artificial decorations of mere fancy , instead of the more truthful tribute of imagination , and I there- fore never applied them in the setting forth Your beauty . I ...
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... never end- my devotion to Thee - I shall never more attempt to sharpen 1 See Sonnets 24 , 14 and also Love's Labor's Lost The Quarto has " in Summer's front " : See Winter's Tale ( iv . 3 , 3 ) , peering in April's front . " 66 my ...
... never end- my devotion to Thee - I shall never more attempt to sharpen 1 See Sonnets 24 , 14 and also Love's Labor's Lost The Quarto has " in Summer's front " : See Winter's Tale ( iv . 3 , 3 ) , peering in April's front . " 66 my ...
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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