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Pagina 57
CHAPTER VII THE “ DARK LADY ” Another love also there is , That is contrarie unto this , Which desyre is so constreyned , That it is but while feyned ; Awey fro trouthe it doth so varie , That to good love it is contrarie This love ...
CHAPTER VII THE “ DARK LADY ” Another love also there is , That is contrarie unto this , Which desyre is so constreyned , That it is but while feyned ; Awey fro trouthe it doth so varie , That to good love it is contrarie This love ...
Pagina 60
The “ dark lady ” sonnets teem with puns , and punning was a conspicuous weakness of Bacon's character . Macaulay says , “ It sometimes obtained mastery over all his other faculties , and led him into absurdities into which no dull man ...
The “ dark lady ” sonnets teem with puns , and punning was a conspicuous weakness of Bacon's character . Macaulay says , “ It sometimes obtained mastery over all his other faculties , and led him into absurdities into which no dull man ...
Pagina 69
Previous to his introduction to the King , More presented him to the lady Mary , who found his merriment so irresistible ... were often acceptable in her privy chamber " : Now get you to my lady's chamber - make her laugh at that .
Previous to his introduction to the King , More presented him to the lady Mary , who found his merriment so irresistible ... were often acceptable in her privy chamber " : Now get you to my lady's chamber - make her laugh at that .
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