Sonnets, Volume 7Oxford University Press, 1959 - 65 pages |
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... give offence ? His corded hands , why they for thee were bound , His mangled brows , why they for thee were crowned , His pierced breast , thy life did flow from thence . What though some arrows glance with violence From him to thee ...
... give offence ? His corded hands , why they for thee were bound , His mangled brows , why they for thee were crowned , His pierced breast , thy life did flow from thence . What though some arrows glance with violence From him to thee ...
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... gives no titles ; B provides titles to nineteen ; O gives italicized titles to all its sonnets . B and J use the block setting ( B with an occasional inset final couplet ) ; O uses an irregular indentation . The remaining manuscripts ...
... gives no titles ; B provides titles to nineteen ; O gives italicized titles to all its sonnets . B and J use the block setting ( B with an occasional inset final couplet ) ; O uses an irregular indentation . The remaining manuscripts ...
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... give the onset as did he , That thoughts inflamed with such heavenly muse , The coldest ice of fear may not refuse . 2 What meaneth this , that Christ an hymn did sing , An hymn triumphant for an happy fight , As if his enemies were put ...
... give the onset as did he , That thoughts inflamed with such heavenly muse , The coldest ice of fear may not refuse . 2 What meaneth this , that Christ an hymn did sing , An hymn triumphant for an happy fight , As if his enemies were put ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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