Sonnets, Selected from English and American AuthorsHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 113 pagini |
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Pagina ix
... hold that the sonnet is a development of the Greek epigram.1 However , the more commonly defended theories are : first , that the Italian singers borrowed the form , or some- thing approximate to it , from the Provençal troubadours , 2 ...
... hold that the sonnet is a development of the Greek epigram.1 However , the more commonly defended theories are : first , that the Italian singers borrowed the form , or some- thing approximate to it , from the Provençal troubadours , 2 ...
Pagina x
... hold , that the earliest known writers were Ludovico della Vernaccia ( about 1200 ) , Giacomo da Lentino ( about 1210 ) , and Piero delle Vigne ( 1181 ? -1249 ) ; and that Guit- tone d'Arezzo ( 1220-94 ) was the first poet who composed ...
... hold , that the earliest known writers were Ludovico della Vernaccia ( about 1200 ) , Giacomo da Lentino ( about 1210 ) , and Piero delle Vigne ( 1181 ? -1249 ) ; and that Guit- tone d'Arezzo ( 1220-94 ) was the first poet who composed ...
Pagina 1
... hold the wind . Who list to hunt , I put him out of doubt As well as I , may spend his time in vain ! And graven with diamonds in letters plain There is written her fair neck round about ; " Noli me tangere ; for Cæsar's I am , And wild ...
... hold the wind . Who list to hunt , I put him out of doubt As well as I , may spend his time in vain ! And graven with diamonds in letters plain There is written her fair neck round about ; " Noli me tangere ; for Cæsar's I am , And wild ...
Pagina 7
... hold ! let that light be thy guide In this small course which birth draws out to death , And think how evil becometh him to slide Who seeketh heaven , and comes of heavenly breath . Then farewell , world ; thy uttermost I see : Eternal ...
... hold ! let that light be thy guide In this small course which birth draws out to death , And think how evil becometh him to slide Who seeketh heaven , and comes of heavenly breath . Then farewell , world ; thy uttermost I see : Eternal ...
Pagina 11
... hold that vile which vulgar wit affords , In me's that faith which Time cannot invade ! Let what I praise be still made good by you Be you most worthy , whilst I am most true . Michael Drayton ( 1563-1631 ) . LXXI SINCE there's no help ...
... hold that vile which vulgar wit affords , In me's that faith which Time cannot invade ! Let what I praise be still made good by you Be you most worthy , whilst I am most true . Michael Drayton ( 1563-1631 ) . LXXI SINCE there's no help ...
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