The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 Seiten |
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... Selfe ; ' Tis best for me , Never to owne my Selfe , if not in Thee . ( no . 275 11. 19-20 ) And even in answering such fears , Herbert makes God turn individualism back on the speaker : ' Who made the eyes but I ? ' ( no . 285 1. 12 ) ...
... Selfe ; ' Tis best for me , Never to owne my Selfe , if not in Thee . ( no . 275 11. 19-20 ) And even in answering such fears , Herbert makes God turn individualism back on the speaker : ' Who made the eyes but I ? ' ( no . 285 1. 12 ) ...
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... selfe , be of thy selfe rejected : Steale thine own freedome , and complaine on theft . Narcissus so him selfe him selfe forsooke , And died to kisse his shadow in the brooke . 100 133 hard - favourd ugly 134 churlish rude , rough 135 ...
... selfe , be of thy selfe rejected : Steale thine own freedome , and complaine on theft . Narcissus so him selfe him selfe forsooke , And died to kisse his shadow in the brooke . 100 133 hard - favourd ugly 134 churlish rude , rough 135 ...
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... selfe : A greater Gaine Then to augment my selfe ; A greater Treasure Then to enjoy my selfe ; A greater Pleasure Then to content my selfe : How slight , and vaine Is all selfe - Knowledge , Pleasure , Treasure , Gaine ; 273 1 Arctick ...
... selfe : A greater Gaine Then to augment my selfe ; A greater Treasure Then to enjoy my selfe ; A greater Pleasure Then to content my selfe : How slight , and vaine Is all selfe - Knowledge , Pleasure , Treasure , Gaine ; 273 1 Arctick ...
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Note on the Text and Annotation | 69 |
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