The Poems of William ShakespeareHeritage Press, 1958 - 297 頁 |
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第 77 頁
... death be adjunct , there's no death supposed . Those that much covet are with gain so fond That what they have not , that which they possess They scatter and unloose it from their bond , And so , by hoping more , they have but less ; Or ...
... death be adjunct , there's no death supposed . Those that much covet are with gain so fond That what they have not , that which they possess They scatter and unloose it from their bond , And so , by hoping more , they have but less ; Or ...
第 86 頁
... death , And death's dim look in life's mortality . Each in her sleep themselves so beautify , As if between them twain there were no strife , But that life liv'd in death , and death in life . Her breasts , like ivory globes circled ...
... death , And death's dim look in life's mortality . Each in her sleep themselves so beautify , As if between them twain there were no strife , But that life liv'd in death , and death in life . Her breasts , like ivory globes circled ...
第 145 頁
... death of Sir Thomas Heneage had married Sir Wil- liam Hervey , died in 1607. Her death would have made possible the publication of documents that she herself would not have released in her lifetime . If Hervey had a part in making ...
... death of Sir Thomas Heneage had married Sir Wil- liam Hervey , died in 1607. Her death would have made possible the publication of documents that she herself would not have released in her lifetime . If Hervey had a part in making ...
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General Introduction page | 7 |
Preface to The Rape of Lucrece | 65 |
Preface to the Sonnets and A Lovers Complaint | 135 |
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