Remarks on the Sonnets of Shakespeare: With the Sonnets, Showing that They Belong to the Hermetic Class of WritingsJ. Miller, 1865 - 286 |
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142d Sonnet 147th Sonnet 1st Sonnet 20th Sonnet antique beauteous Beauty's Rose beauty's summer better blessed called conceived Cymbeline dead dear divine doctrine dost thou doth dramas dull substance Earl of Southampton eternal evil expression fair fair brow false figured gentle gift give grace hast hate hath heart heaven hermetic higher spirit Hippolyta ideal illusory promises live look love's master-mistress meaning mind mistress Muse mystical nature nature's object addressed opening Sonnets Over-Soul passion perfect poet's poetic praise Pyramus and Thisbe reader referred seen sense Shakespeare shalt sight Sonnet 24 Sonnet the poet Sonnets 36 Sonnets 55 Sonnets 67 soul spirit of beauty tells thee Theseus thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet thyself Time's true truth unbred unity verse Vide REMARKS Vide Sonnets Whilst woman write