An Introduction to the Philosophy of Shakespeare's SonnetsTrübner, 1868 - 82 pages |
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Page 11
... absence for the true develop- ment of love . " Will you deny , " says Petrarch , " that absence has its own pleasures ? Unless perhaps you would confine the whole of love's wide empire to the eyes alone , and take it from the mind ...
... absence for the true develop- ment of love . " Will you deny , " says Petrarch , " that absence has its own pleasures ? Unless perhaps you would confine the whole of love's wide empire to the eyes alone , and take it from the mind ...
Page 12
... absent one . Then to the constant lover absence demonstrates that he can see his beloved across " large lengths of miles ; " that his mind and senses are no longer entirely his own , but have in a manner left him to reside with her ...
... absent one . Then to the constant lover absence demonstrates that he can see his beloved across " large lengths of miles ; " that his mind and senses are no longer entirely his own , but have in a manner left him to reside with her ...
Page 19
... absent friend , the tone of which reminds one of Shakespeare's sonnets . In the Codex Exoniensis ( Ed . Thorpe , p . 288 ) , is a poem called the Wanderer . In it the exile dreams of his absent lord . Then it seems to him " That he his ...
... absent friend , the tone of which reminds one of Shakespeare's sonnets . In the Codex Exoniensis ( Ed . Thorpe , p . 288 ) , is a poem called the Wanderer . In it the exile dreams of his absent lord . Then it seems to him " That he his ...
Page 33
... absent lover clings to every show which reminds him of the beloved one , and declares of them all— They were but sweet , but figures of delight Drawn after you , you pattern of all those . D Here love lends itself to many collateral ...
... absent lover clings to every show which reminds him of the beloved one , and declares of them all— They were but sweet , but figures of delight Drawn after you , you pattern of all those . D Here love lends itself to many collateral ...
Page 34
... absence proves that love ranges where the eyes see not , and that the image of the absent supplies for his presence . Then the lover comes to see that the real object of love is not exactly the unknown reality , the secret of which the ...
... absence proves that love ranges where the eyes see not , and that the image of the absent supplies for his presence . Then the lover comes to see that the real object of love is not exactly the unknown reality , the secret of which the ...
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absence affection amor beauty's becomes beget beloved youth better body character chivalrous love civil love coamantis comprehends constancy corporeal beauty dæmon Dante death declares dramas eternity evil exhibits eyes false fancy feeling friendship Gerald Massey gives grade Guido Cavalcanti heart Hence higher love idea ideal love imaginary imaginative love immortality jealousy judgment kinds of love knowledge later sonnets live love philosophy Love's Labour's Lost lover lower love marriage married memory mind mistress moral nature numbers outward paint passion person Petrarch phrenzied Plato poems poet poet's poetry says scale second series seems sense sentiment series of sonnets Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets Sidney's Sonnet 20 Sonnet 37 Sonnet 62 sonnet writers Sonnets 133 soul speare's spirit stage of ideal stage of love step tells thee things thou thought tion triumph true truth Venus and Adonis verse Vita Nuova vulgar love whole wife woman women