A New Study of the Sonnets of ShakespeareG.P. Putnam, 1900 - 306 pages |
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Page 88
... truth : " That if thou turnest thyself from thy mere self in order to add to nature's store , thy truth and beauty will thrive together , otherwise ( i . e . , if thou dost persist in thy solitary course ) I may safely prognosticate ...
... truth : " That if thou turnest thyself from thy mere self in order to add to nature's store , thy truth and beauty will thrive together , otherwise ( i . e . , if thou dost persist in thy solitary course ) I may safely prognosticate ...
Page 213
... truth in beauty dyed " ? Both Truth and Beauty depend upon the favors of the Higher Muse , as thou thyself dost in order to obtain true dig- nity . ' Wilt thou answer , perchance , O Muse , that Truth needs no color but its own , and ...
... truth in beauty dyed " ? Both Truth and Beauty depend upon the favors of the Higher Muse , as thou thyself dost in order to obtain true dig- nity . ' Wilt thou answer , perchance , O Muse , that Truth needs no color but its own , and ...
Page 299
... truth in beauty di'd ? Both truth and beauty on my loue depends : So dost thou too , and therein dignifi'd : Make answere Muse , wilt thou not haply saie , Truth needs no collour with his collour fixt , Beautie no pensell , beauties truth ...
... truth in beauty di'd ? Both truth and beauty on my loue depends : So dost thou too , and therein dignifi'd : Make answere Muse , wilt thou not haply saie , Truth needs no collour with his collour fixt , Beautie no pensell , beauties truth ...
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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