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65-7 ] This can only mean that there are still true and fair human beings — but one is either true or fair , i.e. , one cannot be both at the same time , and with reference to the other three lines immediately preceding them and ...
65-7 ] This can only mean that there are still true and fair human beings — but one is either true or fair , i.e. , one cannot be both at the same time , and with reference to the other three lines immediately preceding them and ...
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But surely they are more true to the life and character of Southampton than of Shakspeare . ' Alas ! ' tis true ( I admit all you say ) that I have gone here and there , and made myself a motley to the view ( Sonnet 110 ] .
But surely they are more true to the life and character of Southampton than of Shakspeare . ' Alas ! ' tis true ( I admit all you say ) that I have gone here and there , and made myself a motley to the view ( Sonnet 110 ] .
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This I do vow , and this shall ever be , / I will be true despite thy scythe and thee ” ( Sonnet 123 ) . When the beloved is " still constant in a wondrous excellence , ” the poet is so overwhelmed by the miracle that his love ...
This I do vow , and this shall ever be , / I will be true despite thy scythe and thee ” ( Sonnet 123 ) . When the beloved is " still constant in a wondrous excellence , ” the poet is so overwhelmed by the miracle that his love ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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