Farewell ! thou art too dear for my possessing, And like enough thou know'st thy estimate: The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing; My bonds in thee are all determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting? And for that riches where is my... 細說莎士比亞論文集 - Strana 363autor/autoři: 彭鏡禧 - 2004 - 470 str.Omezený náhled - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Sidney Walker - 1860 - 386 str.
...Fletcher, Wit Without Money, near the beginning, — " a common riches." Shakespeare, Sonnet Ixxxvii, " For how do I hold thee but by thy granting? And for that riches where is my deserving? " In Shirley's Contention for Honour and Eiches, Gifford and Dyce, vol. vi. p. 287 sqq. RicJies is... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 str.
...thy estimate: The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing, My bonds in thee are all determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for...wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving. Thyself thou gav'st, thy own worth then not knowing, Or me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 364 str.
...estimate : The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in thee are all determinate. 1 For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for...wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving. Thyself thou gav'st, thy own worth then not knowing, Or me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 546 str.
...estimate : The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in thee are all de terminate, t For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for...wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving. Thyself thou gav'st, thy own worth then npt knowing, Or me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 str.
...thy estimate : The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in thee are all determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is my deserving 1 The cause of this fair gift in me is wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving. Thyself thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 176 str.
...thy estimate ; The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in thee are all determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for...wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving. Thyself thou gav'st, thy own worth then not knowing, Or me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 412 str.
...thy estimate; The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing; My bonds in thee are all determinate. 61 For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for...wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving. Thyself thou gav'st, thy own worth then notknow-t ing, Or me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 494 str.
...Fletcher, Wit irithovt Money, near the beginning, ' a common riches.' Shakespeare, Sonnet Ixxxvii, ' For how do I hold thee but by thy granting? And for that riches where is my deserving?' P. 17. (44) " not yet trvo tummen younger" . The old eds. have " not yet too [and " to"] sauers younger."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 500 str.
...Fletcher, Wit without Money, near the beginning, ' a common riches? Shakespeare, Sonnet Ixxxvii., ' For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is my deserving?' In Shirley's Contention for Honour and Miches, Giftord and Dyce, vol. vi. p. 287 sqq., Riches is one... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 372 str.
...thy estimate : The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in thee are all determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for...wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving. Thyself thou gav'st, thy own worth then not knowing, Or me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking... | |
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