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Pagina 66
Malone appears from a subsequent part of his note to confound stalk with stride .
says , person apprehensive of being discovered naturally takes long steps , the
sooner to arrive at his point . " But long steps are noisy steps ; and therefore ...
Malone appears from a subsequent part of his note to confound stalk with stride .
says , person apprehensive of being discovered naturally takes long steps , the
sooner to arrive at his point . " But long steps are noisy steps ; and therefore ...
Pagina 100
It appears to us that the word is connected in Shakspere's mind with the world
stile , the pencil by which forms are traced and copied . The application does not
appear forced , when we subsequently find the poet using the expression of ...
It appears to us that the word is connected in Shakspere's mind with the world
stile , the pencil by which forms are traced and copied . The application does not
appear forced , when we subsequently find the poet using the expression of ...
Pagina 203
This Sonnet , then , referring , as it appears to do , to private circumstances of
considerable delicacy , was public enough to fall into the hands of a piratical
bookseller , ten years before the larger collection in which it a second time
appears was ...
This Sonnet , then , referring , as it appears to do , to private circumstances of
considerable delicacy , was public enough to fall into the hands of a piratical
bookseller , ten years before the larger collection in which it a second time
appears was ...
Pagina 217
It appears us that in both the poems ou Absence , in the stanzas which anticipate
neglect ... The chief characteristic of those passages which clearly apply to that “
unknown youth " is , as it appears to us , extravagance of admiration conveyed ...
It appears us that in both the poems ou Absence , in the stanzas which anticipate
neglect ... The chief characteristic of those passages which clearly apply to that “
unknown youth " is , as it appears to us , extravagance of admiration conveyed ...
Pagina 269
... tears ; There my white stole of chastity I daff'd , Shook off my sober guards , and
civile fears ; Appear to him , as he to me appears , All melting ; though our drops
this difference bore , His poison'd me , and mine did him restore . " In him a ...
... tears ; There my white stole of chastity I daff'd , Shook off my sober guards , and
civile fears ; Appear to him , as he to me appears , All melting ; though our drops
this difference bore , His poison'd me , and mine did him restore . " In him a ...
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