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“ Bis das , imo decies et centies , " ' he wrote to 6 » Mr. Wilfrid Blunt , ' I am overwhelmed by your praise : of course it is excessive , but I have not the false modesty to deny that I rejoice in having won such praise from you .
“ Bis das , imo decies et centies , " ' he wrote to 6 » Mr. Wilfrid Blunt , ' I am overwhelmed by your praise : of course it is excessive , but I have not the false modesty to deny that I rejoice in having won such praise from you .
Pagina 357
What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ? And what is ' t but mine own when I praise thee ? XLII . “ But here's the joy : my friend and I are one . LXII . ' Tis thee , myself , that for myself I praise , Painting my age with ...
What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ? And what is ' t but mine own when I praise thee ? XLII . “ But here's the joy : my friend and I are one . LXII . ' Tis thee , myself , that for myself I praise , Painting my age with ...
Pagina 366
Their lives more life in one of your fair eyes Than both your Poets can in praise devize . ' And in LXXXIV . :Who is it that says most , which can say more Than this rich praise , that you alone are you . ' This ' false painting ' is ...
Their lives more life in one of your fair eyes Than both your Poets can in praise devize . ' And in LXXXIV . :Who is it that says most , which can say more Than this rich praise , that you alone are you . ' This ' false painting ' is ...
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