A New Study of the Sonnets of ShakespeareG.P. Putnam, 1900 - 306 pages |
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Page 76
... thyself ( for my sake if not thine own ) , that thy beauty may still live in thy productions , as it does in thy person . Unless he does so the poet condemns the youth as ungrateful to nature , to himself , and wholly without excuse ...
... thyself ( for my sake if not thine own ) , that thy beauty may still live in thy productions , as it does in thy person . Unless he does so the poet condemns the youth as ungrateful to nature , to himself , and wholly without excuse ...
Page 79
... thyself would be ten times more desirable than 1 The Quarto has “ ragged ” hand , meaning “ rugged . " thyself alone , if the ten refigured thee ; for The Sonnets of Shakespeare 79.
... thyself would be ten times more desirable than 1 The Quarto has “ ragged ” hand , meaning “ rugged . " thyself alone , if the ten refigured thee ; for The Sonnets of Shakespeare 79.
Page 101
... thyself as I will be , not for myself , but for thee , bearing thy heart as tenderly as a nurse does her baby ; nor presume upon thy affections , when mine are gone , as thou gavest me thyself never to give back again . Of course , when ...
... thyself as I will be , not for myself , but for thee , bearing thy heart as tenderly as a nurse does her baby ; nor presume upon thy affections , when mine are gone , as thou gavest me thyself never to give back again . Of course , when ...
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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