The New Temple ShakespeareJ.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... true , ' is all my argument , ' Fair , kind , and true , ' varying to other words , And in this change is my invention spent , Three themes in one , which wondrous scope affords . ' Fair , kind , and true , ' have often liv'd alone ...
... true , ' is all my argument , ' Fair , kind , and true , ' varying to other words , And in this change is my invention spent , Three themes in one , which wondrous scope affords . ' Fair , kind , and true , ' have often liv'd alone ...
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... true as all men's : no , How can it ? O , how can Love's eye be true , That is so vex'd with watching and with tears ? No marvel then , though I mistake my view ; The sun itself sees not , till heaven clears . O cunning Love , with ...
... true as all men's : no , How can it ? O , how can Love's eye be true , That is so vex'd with watching and with tears ? No marvel then , though I mistake my view ; The sun itself sees not , till heaven clears . O cunning Love , with ...
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... true ( loyal ) mind into an untrue ( deceived ) mind . 106. 4. alchemy ; cf. Julius Cæsar , I. iii . , that which would appear offence in us His countenance , like richest alchemy , Will change to virtue . 107. An admittedly difficult ...
... true ( loyal ) mind into an untrue ( deceived ) mind . 106. 4. alchemy ; cf. Julius Cæsar , I. iii . , that which would appear offence in us His countenance , like richest alchemy , Will change to virtue . 107. An admittedly difficult ...
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alchemy Antony and Cleopatra bear beauteous beauty's better cheek colour Cymbeline dark lady dead death Denys Bray disgrace dost thou dull earth edge of doom emendation eternal excuse false faults fear flowers gainst gentle give grace grow happy hate hath heaven King Lear LIMBECKS live look love thee Love's Labour's Lost meaning methinks mind Muse night Othello Passionate Pilgrim pity pleasure poet praise pride proud punctuation Q reads reader rhyme-link Romeo and Juliet rose shadow Shakespeare shalt shame sight sing Sir Denys sonnets soul Southampton steal steel'd summer's tell thine eye things thou art thou dost thou hast thou mayst thou wilt thought thy beauty thy heart thy love thy sweet thy worth thyself Time's tongue true truth unkind Venus and Adonis verse waste weeds Whilst words youth