Shakespeare's SonnetsHarper & Brothers, 1885 - 187 strán (strany) |
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... wished to read " nights to me ; " and Lettsom conjectured : " All days are nights to me till thee I see , And nights bright days when dreams do show me thee . " Thee me thee to me . XLIV . " In 43 he obtains sight of his 144 NOTES .
... wished to read " nights to me ; " and Lettsom conjectured : " All days are nights to me till thee I see , And nights bright days when dreams do show me thee . " Thee me thee to me . XLIV . " In 43 he obtains sight of his 144 NOTES .
Strana 162
... Lettsom proposes " They were but fleet- ing figures of delight . " XCIX . " In connection with the last line of 98. The present sonnet has fifteen lines , as also has one of the sonnets in Barnes's Parthenophil and Parthenophe ...
... Lettsom proposes " They were but fleet- ing figures of delight . " XCIX . " In connection with the last line of 98. The present sonnet has fifteen lines , as also has one of the sonnets in Barnes's Parthenophil and Parthenophe ...
Strana 168
... Lettsom " mak'th mine eye untrue . " CXIV . " Continues the subject treated in 113 , and inquires why and how it is that his eye gives a false report of objects " ( Dowden ) . " " 4. Alchemy . Printed " Alcumie in the quarto . See on 20 ...
... Lettsom " mak'th mine eye untrue . " CXIV . " Continues the subject treated in 113 , and inquires why and how it is that his eye gives a false report of objects " ( Dowden ) . " " 4. Alchemy . Printed " Alcumie in the quarto . See on 20 ...
Strana 170
... Lettsom would read " flitted , " which surely would be no improvement . 11. Ruin'd love , etc. " Note the introduction of the metaphor of rebuilt love , reappearing in later sonnets " ( Dowden ) . Cf. C. of E. iii . 2. 4 , A. and C. iii ...
... Lettsom would read " flitted , " which surely would be no improvement . 11. Ruin'd love , etc. " Note the introduction of the metaphor of rebuilt love , reappearing in later sonnets " ( Dowden ) . Cf. C. of E. iii . 2. 4 , A. and C. iii ...
Strana 181
... Lettsom , and is adopted by D. , the Camb . editors ( " Globe " ed . ) , and H. , and is approved by St. It assumes a play upon eye and ay . Lettsom afterwards proposed " that " for love in the preceding line , and H. adopts that ...
... Lettsom , and is adopted by D. , the Camb . editors ( " Globe " ed . ) , and H. , and is approved by St. It assumes a play upon eye and ay . Lettsom afterwards proposed " that " for love in the preceding line , and H. adopts that ...
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