The SonnetsNew American Library, 1964 - 240 pages Updated edition of Shakespeare?'s Sonnets, with a brand new introduction by Stephen Orgel. |
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Page xxiv
... sense of nature or passion . Keats : They seem to be full of fine things said unintentionally- in the intensity of working out conceits . Landor : Not a single one is very admirable . . . . They are hot and pothery : there is much ...
... sense of nature or passion . Keats : They seem to be full of fine things said unintentionally- in the intensity of working out conceits . Landor : Not a single one is very admirable . . . . They are hot and pothery : there is much ...
Page 75
... sense perhaps : to your physical fault I add reason ( " sense " ) ; possibly , however , " in sense " is a pun on " incense , " i.e. , my reason sweetens your sins 13 accessory accomplice 14 sourly bitterly 12 36 Let me confess that we ...
... sense perhaps : to your physical fault I add reason ( " sense " ) ; possibly , however , " in sense " is a pun on " incense , " i.e. , my reason sweetens your sins 13 accessory accomplice 14 sourly bitterly 12 36 Let me confess that we ...
Page 204
... sense ( the rose ) gives the root idea- " a brilliant aristocrat like you gives great pleasure by living as he likes ; for such a person the issue of selfishness does not arise " ; this makes W. H. a Renaissance Magnificent Man ...
... sense ( the rose ) gives the root idea- " a brilliant aristocrat like you gives great pleasure by living as he likes ; for such a person the issue of selfishness does not arise " ; this makes W. H. a Renaissance Magnificent Man ...
Contents
PREFATORY REMARKS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xvii |
TEXTUAL NOTE | 195 |
Copyright | |
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