The Poems of William ShakespeareHeritage Press, 1958 - 297 頁 |
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第 203 頁
... grace is youth and gentle sport ; Both grace and faults are lov'd 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 esteem'd ; So are those errors that ...
... grace is youth and gentle sport ; Both grace and faults are lov'd 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 esteem'd ; So are those errors that ...
第 245 頁
... grace To appertainings and to ornament , Accomplish'd in himself , not in his case . All aids , themselves made fairer by their place , Came for additions ; yet their purpos'd trim Piec'd not his grace , but were all grac'd by him ...
... grace To appertainings and to ornament , Accomplish'd in himself , not in his case . All aids , themselves made fairer by their place , Came for additions ; yet their purpos'd trim Piec'd not his grace , but were all grac'd by him ...
第 288 頁
... GRACE , mourning doth thee grace , becomes you , Son . 132 ; virtue , the prompting of heaven , Lucrece ; a Grace , one of the beautiful daughters of Zeus ; verb , to add distinction or beauty to , Lov . Comp . GRACIOUS , attractive ...
... GRACE , mourning doth thee grace , becomes you , Son . 132 ; virtue , the prompting of heaven , Lucrece ; a Grace , one of the beautiful daughters of Zeus ; verb , to add distinction or beauty to , Lov . Comp . GRACIOUS , attractive ...
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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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arms bear beauty better birds blood breast breath cheeks Comp dark dead dear death deep delight desire dost doth earth excuse express eyes face fair false fault fear fire foul gave gentle give grace grief hand hast hate hath head hear heart hold honour keep kind king kiss leave lies light lips live looks love's Lucrece lust mind nature never night once painted Phoenix play poem poet poor praise proud prove publication pure quoth reason shadow Shakespeare shame sight sometime Sonnets sorrow soul speak stand strong sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tongue true truth Venus and Adonis weep wind worth wound youth