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Pagina 223
It is clearly intended to accompany the present of a note - book :Thy glass will
show thee how thy beauties wear , Thy dial how thy precious minutes waste ; The
vacant leaves thy mind's imprint will bear , And of this book this learning mayst ...
It is clearly intended to accompany the present of a note - book :Thy glass will
show thee how thy beauties wear , Thy dial how thy precious minutes waste ; The
vacant leaves thy mind's imprint will bear , And of this book this learning mayst ...
Pagina 230
Coleridge , with his usual critical discrimination , speaking of the Italian poets of
the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , and glancing also at our own of the same
period , says , “ In opposition to the present age , and perhaps in as faulty an ...
Coleridge , with his usual critical discrimination , speaking of the Italian poets of
the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , and glancing also at our own of the same
period , says , “ In opposition to the present age , and perhaps in as faulty an ...
Pagina 250
The first is , the inconsistencies which obviously present themselves in adopting
the theory that the series of Sonnets -- or at least the first hundred and twenty - six
Sonnets - are addressed to one person . It is not our intention to discuss the ...
The first is , the inconsistencies which obviously present themselves in adopting
the theory that the series of Sonnets -- or at least the first hundred and twenty - six
Sonnets - are addressed to one person . It is not our intention to discuss the ...
Pagina 306
Next vouchsafe to afford ( If ever , love , thy Lucrece thou wilt see ) Some present
speed to come and visit me : So I commend me from our house in grief ; My woes
are tedious , though my words are brief . " Again the action languishes , and ...
Next vouchsafe to afford ( If ever , love , thy Lucrece thou wilt see ) Some present
speed to come and visit me : So I commend me from our house in grief ; My woes
are tedious , though my words are brief . " Again the action languishes , and ...
Pagina 439
mere Britons and Saxons , for a clown and his sister arrive at court , seeking a
father for a child which the lady is about to present to the world . After some
mummery which is meant for comedy we have the following stage - direction : - “
Enter ...
mere Britons and Saxons , for a clown and his sister arrive at court , seeking a
father for a child which the lady is about to present to the world . After some
mummery which is meant for comedy we have the following stage - direction : - “
Enter ...
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