 | James Schiffer - 2000 - 474 頁
...doing me disgrace Were it not sinful then, striving to mend, To mar the subject that before was well? For to no other pass my verses tend Than of your graces...sit Your own glass shows you when you look in it. (5-14) Sonnets 1-103 are classic poems of courtship. Their express purpose is to praise the young man's... | |
 | James Schiffer - 2000 - 474 頁
...subject that before was well? For to no other pass my verses tend Than of your graces and your gills to tell; And more, much more, than in my verse can sit Your own glass shows you when you look in it. (5-14) Sonnets 1-103 are classic poems of courtship. Their express purpose is to praise the young man's... | |
 | Faith Hickman Brynie - 1999 - 176 頁
...Ruslan Shtivel" (written July 29, 1997... in his thirtieth year.) CHAPTER ABOUT AGING, SUN, AND CANCER To me, fair friend, you never can be old, For as you were when first your eye I eyed Such seems your beauty still. • WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE • While Shakespeare was happy to overlook... | |
 | Michael Keevak - 2001 - 175 頁
...that in another sonnet, Shakspeare maintains the unity of his object by saying to his idol, Elizabeth: For to no other pass my verses tend, Than of your...sit, Your own glass shows you, when you look in it. [103.10-13] The only thing remarkable about this (exceedingly bad) reading is that it is arguably the... | |
 | Susannah York, William Shakespeare - 2001 - 112 頁
...sit, and there live we as merry as the day is long. Much Ado About Nothing, Act II, Scene 1 SONNET CIV To me, fair friend, you never can be old, For as you were when first your eye I ey'd, Such seems your beauty still. Three winters cold Have from the forests shook three summers'... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2002 - 750 頁
...sulaert that hefore was well? 10 For to no other pass my verses tend Than of your graces and your gifis to telL And more, much more, than in my verse can sit Your own glass shows you, when you look in i1. There may he a pause in the sequence here. The previnus poem claims thai the micror reveals more... | |
 | Richard Alan Krieger - 2007 - 344 頁
...— "Crabbed age and youth cannot live together. Youth is full of pleasure, age is full of care." — "To me, fair friend, you never can be old. For as you were when first your eye I eyed, such seems your beauty still." — Shakespeare "Youth is the opportunity to do something and... | |
 | Anthony Napoleon - 2003 - 224 頁
...for that has been put in our care and we are responsible for its well-being ....Katherine Anne Porter To me, fair friend, you never can be old for as you were when first your eye I eyed, Such seems your beauty still. ....William Shakespeare Time may be a great healer, but it's... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2005 - 336 頁
...subject that before was well? For to no other pass my verses tend Than ofyour graces and your gifrs to tell; And more, much more, than in my verse can sit Your own glass shows you when you look in it. AY, que sólo pobreza hallo en mi Musa, pues pudiendo tan bien mostrar su orgullo, desnudo, el argumento,... | |
 | Rohan Candappa - 2004 - 208 頁
...what you feel. It's from Shakespeare's sonnets. And how wrong can you go with a Shakespeare sonnet? To me, fair friend, you never can be old, For as you were when first your eye I ey'd, Such seems your beauty still Three rather surprising but quite amusing things to try with your... | |
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