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... announces his own power of immortalizing him So long as men can breathe , or eyes can see , So long lives this , and this gives life to thee . -Do thy worst , old Time : despite thy wrong My love shall in my verse ever live young .
... announces his own power of immortalizing him So long as men can breathe , or eyes can see , So long lives this , and this gives life to thee . -Do thy worst , old Time : despite thy wrong My love shall in my verse ever live young .
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So in Sonnet lxxxi Shakespeare refines the commonplace of poetic fame into an everlasting life which occurs naturally , " in the mouths of men " inspired by the poet's genius : Or shall I live your epitaph to make , Or you survive when ...
So in Sonnet lxxxi Shakespeare refines the commonplace of poetic fame into an everlasting life which occurs naturally , " in the mouths of men " inspired by the poet's genius : Or shall I live your epitaph to make , Or you survive when ...
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... and moralizing couplet , an intention emerges . All this the world well knows yet none knows well , To shun the heaven that leads men to this hell . But if thou live remembered not to be , Die single and thine image dies with thee .
... and moralizing couplet , an intention emerges . All this the world well knows yet none knows well , To shun the heaven that leads men to this hell . But if thou live remembered not to be , Die single and thine image dies with thee .
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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