Shakespeare's Sonnets - the Problems Solved: A Modern Edition with Prose Versions, Introduction and NotesMacmillan, 1973 - 319 頁 Using evidence he recently found in manuscripts at Oxford, Mr. Rowse gives us a new edition which makes clear the whole story of the sonnets. |
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第 158 頁
... grace a double majesty . Yet be most proud of that which I compile , Whose influence is thine and born of thee : In other works thou dost but mend the style , And arts with thy sweet graces gracèd be . But thou art all my art , and dost ...
... grace a double majesty . Yet be most proud of that which I compile , Whose influence is thine and born of thee : In other works thou dost but mend the style , And arts with thy sweet graces gracèd be . But thou art all my art , and dost ...
第 198 頁
... grace is youth and gentle sport ; Both grace and faults are loved of more and less : Thou mak'st faults graces that to thee resort . As on the finger of a throned queen The basest jewel will be well esteemed : So are those errors that ...
... grace is youth and gentle sport ; Both grace and faults are loved of more and less : Thou mak'st faults graces that to thee resort . As on the finger of a throned queen The basest jewel will be well esteemed : So are those errors that ...
第 310 頁
... grace the day ? Whence hast thou this becoming of things ill , That in the very refuse of thy deeds There is such strength and warrantise of skill That , in my mind , thy worst all best exceeds ? Who taught thee how to make me love thee ...
... grace the day ? Whence hast thou this becoming of things ill , That in the very refuse of thy deeds There is such strength and warrantise of skill That , in my mind , thy worst all best exceeds ? Who taught thee how to make me love thee ...
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