Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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Pagina 78
... beauty's Rose might never die . For nothing this wide universe I call Save thou , my Rose , in it thou art my all . A considerable portion of Chaucer's Book of the Duchesse is also devoted to a discussion of the evil deeds of Fortune ...
... beauty's Rose might never die . For nothing this wide universe I call Save thou , my Rose , in it thou art my all . A considerable portion of Chaucer's Book of the Duchesse is also devoted to a discussion of the evil deeds of Fortune ...
Pagina 115
... beauty of his lines . He has assured immortality for " the heirs of his invention " by this marriage of the Poesy of nature with the learn- ing and philosophy he had acquired . In his works we have indeed " Truth in Beauty dyed ...
... beauty of his lines . He has assured immortality for " the heirs of his invention " by this marriage of the Poesy of nature with the learn- ing and philosophy he had acquired . In his works we have indeed " Truth in Beauty dyed ...
Pagina 135
... beauty spent and done . ' In the second verse it is said that " " Time had not scythed all that youth begun , Nor youth all quit : but spite of heaven's fell rage Some beauty peep'd through lattice of sere age . These lines are ...
... beauty spent and done . ' In the second verse it is said that " " Time had not scythed all that youth begun , Nor youth all quit : but spite of heaven's fell rage Some beauty peep'd through lattice of sere age . These lines are ...
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