An Introduction to the Philosophy of Shakespeare's SonnetsTrübner, 1868 - 82 pages |
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... become an object of the physical sense . Thus it is both physical and meta- ' physical ; and love , the passion which it excites , appertains to both spheres - that of matter and that of spirit . It is this community of love which ...
... become an object of the physical sense . Thus it is both physical and meta- ' physical ; and love , the passion which it excites , appertains to both spheres - that of matter and that of spirit . It is this community of love which ...
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... become an Academician , attributing nothing to my- self , affirming nothing and doubting of everything , except that which I consider it sacrilege to doubt about . ' ( Petrarch , Rerum Senilium Lib . I. Ep . V. Opp . p . 745. ) The ...
... become an Academician , attributing nothing to my- self , affirming nothing and doubting of everything , except that which I consider it sacrilege to doubt about . ' ( Petrarch , Rerum Senilium Lib . I. Ep . V. Opp . p . 745. ) The ...
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... becomes generalized ; it is stripped of the accidents and particu- larities of perception , and love becomes fancy . Under the guidance of the idea , love becomes devoted to the one object in which it sees or imagines all the imaginary ...
... becomes generalized ; it is stripped of the accidents and particu- larities of perception , and love becomes fancy . Under the guidance of the idea , love becomes devoted to the one object in which it sees or imagines all the imaginary ...
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... becomes the condition of the second stage of love . It leaves the memory free to act ; and the memory looks through the eyes for all tokens that can remind it of the absent object . And anything serves the memory as a reminder and a ...
... becomes the condition of the second stage of love . It leaves the memory free to act ; and the memory looks through the eyes for all tokens that can remind it of the absent object . And anything serves the memory as a reminder and a ...
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... becomes human , it consciously seeks to bestow an immortality on what is mortal , to render lasting that which fades and dies . Its first human impulse is to produce a semblance of immortality by generating , through a person beloved ...
... becomes human , it consciously seeks to bestow an immortality on what is mortal , to render lasting that which fades and dies . Its first human impulse is to produce a semblance of immortality by generating , through a person beloved ...
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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