| William Shakespeare - 2007 - 297 str.
...look for recompense More than that tongue that more hath more express'd. O learn to read what silent love hath writ: To hear with eyes belongs to love's...wit. XXIV. Mine eye hath play'd the painter, and hath stell'd Thy beauty's form in table of my heart; My body is the frame wherein 'tis held, And perspective... | |
| Patrick Cheney - 2007
...look for recompense, More than that tongue that more hath more expressed. O learn to read what silent love hath writ: To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit. The dramatic quality of the sonnet stems not only from its theatrical opening simile, but also from... | |
| Joseph Pearce - 2008 - 224 str.
...look for recompense, More than that love which more hath more expressed. O learn to read what silent love hath writ, To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit. If the middle "more" in the twelfth line of the sonnet is capitalized (More than that love which More... | |
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