THAT time of year thou may'st in me behold When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold, Bare ruin'd choirs, where late the sweet birds sang. In me thou seest the twilight of such day, As after sunset fadeth... Specimens of English Sonnets - Strana 70autor/autoři: Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 224 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Denis Donoghue - 2001 - 200 str.
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| Wallace Stegner - 2002 - 152 str.
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| Zoltan Kovecses - 2002 - 303 str.
...of everyday conventional thought). Let's take the following lines from one of Shakespeare's sonnets: In me thou seest the twilight of such day As after...away, Death's second self that seals up all in rest. These lines combine at least five everyday conceptual metaphors: LIGHT IS A SUBSTANCE, EVENTS ARE ACTIONS,... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 244 str.
...leaues, or none, or few doe hange Vpon those boughes which shake against the could, Bare rn'wd quiers, where late the sweet birds sang. In me thou seest...after Sun-set fadeth in the West, Which by and by blacke night doth take away, Deaths second selfe that seals vp all in rest. In me thou seest the glowing... | |
| Michelle Lee - 2002 - 444 str.
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| Duncan Wu - 2002 - 189 str.
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