Shakspeare, that none of them, as far as we know, have ever thought of availing themselves of his sonnets for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the poet; they enable us... The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Page 1911847Full view - About this book
| Robert Walsh - Europe - 1817 - 502 pages
...have ever thought of availing themselves of his sonnets for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the poet; they enable us to become acquainted with the passions of the man; they even contain the most remarkable... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 520 pages
...have ever thought of availing themselves of his sonnets for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the poet; they enable us to become acquainted with the passions of the man; they even contain the most remarkable... | |
| Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1828 - 522 pages
...have ever thought of availing themselves of his sonnets 1 for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the poet; they enable us to become acquainted with the passions of the man ; they even contain the most remarkable... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - Drama - 1833 - 488 pages
...have ever thought of availing themselves of his sonnets for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the poet; they enable us to become acquainted with the passions of the man; they even contain the most remarkable... | |
| English essays - 1835 - 742 pages
...have ever thought of availing themselves of hia sonnets for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the poet ; they enable us to become acquainted with the passions of the man ; they even contain the most remarkable... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 364 pages
...have ever thought of availing themselves of his Sonnets for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the Poet; they enable us to become acquainted with the passions of the man ; they even contain the most remarkable... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 714 pages
...have erer thought of availing themselves of his Sonnets for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the Poet; they enable us to become acquainted with the passions of the man ; they even contain the most remarkable... | |
| David Lester Richardson - English literature - 1840 - 370 pages
...have ever thought of availing themselves of his Sonnets for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the Poet ; they enable us to become acquainted with the passions of the man ; they even contain the most remarkable... | |
| William Goodman - Great Britain - 1844 - 378 pages
...have ever thought of availing themselves of his sonnets for tracing the circumstances of his life. These sonnets paint most unequivocally the actual situation and sentiments of the poet ; they enable us to become acquainted with the passions of the man : they even contain the most remarkable... | |
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