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... couplet cp . the ending of o Spenser's Amoretti : " All this world's glory seemeth vain to me , And all their shows but shadows , saving she . " 18. To me , fair Friend , you never can be old KESPEARE'S Sonnets , CIV . . For the thought ...
... couplet cp . the ending of o Spenser's Amoretti : " All this world's glory seemeth vain to me , And all their shows but shadows , saving she . " 18. To me , fair Friend , you never can be old KESPEARE'S Sonnets , CIV . . For the thought ...
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... the intensity of conviction breath ughout , and especially in the concluding couplet , convi e critics of error who find nothing in the sonnets but in the fashionable seemmlichmont of the CND - ཅདཨ་ ། WN TI ULA Ww man and wife.
... the intensity of conviction breath ughout , and especially in the concluding couplet , convi e critics of error who find nothing in the sonnets but in the fashionable seemmlichmont of the CND - ཅདཨ་ ། WN TI ULA Ww man and wife.
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... couplet . 4. Morning , beholding the eyes of the beloved , mistakes th r the sun . The hyperbole has many parallels in Elizabeth etry . Cp . No. 19. 6 , " Her eyes are sapphires set in sno esembling heaven by every wink " ; No. 22. 5 ...
... couplet . 4. Morning , beholding the eyes of the beloved , mistakes th r the sun . The hyperbole has many parallels in Elizabeth etry . Cp . No. 19. 6 , " Her eyes are sapphires set in sno esembling heaven by every wink " ; No. 22. 5 ...
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... couplet . It is used with very similar effect by Shak eare in No. 42 , and was imitated by Keats in his sonnet , T uman Seasons ( G. T. , CCCXXXIII . ) . 4. cleanly . The sense of completely ' comes naturally fro e idea of a vessel ...
... couplet . It is used with very similar effect by Shak eare in No. 42 , and was imitated by Keats in his sonnet , T uman Seasons ( G. T. , CCCXXXIII . ) . 4. cleanly . The sense of completely ' comes naturally fro e idea of a vessel ...
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... couplet of No. 49 , Love's Farewell . 56. Blow , blow , thou winter wind SUNG by Amiens in As You Like It , II . vii . Compare the mo savage mood of King Lear's address to the storm ( King Lear , I ii . 1 ) , " " Blow , winds , and ...
... couplet of No. 49 , Love's Farewell . 56. Blow , blow , thou winter wind SUNG by Amiens in As You Like It , II . vii . Compare the mo savage mood of King Lear's address to the storm ( King Lear , I ii . 1 ) , " " Blow , winds , and ...
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