| Kenneth Muir - 1979 - 179 halaman
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| Ross Jackson - 2005 - 466 halaman
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| Shakespeare, William - 2006 - 366 halaman
...doing me disgrace. Were it not sinful then, striving to mend, To mar the subject that before was well? For to no other pass my verses tend Than of your graces...sit, Your own glass shows you, when you look in it. Sonnets Sonnet 104 To me, fair friend, you never can be old; For as you were when first your eye I... | |
| Clive D. L. Wynne - 2006 - 296 halaman
...mirrors, particularly as revealing the truth about people, and referred to them often in his sonnets: For to no other pass my verses tend Than of your graces...sit Your own glass shows you when you look in it. But mirrors also stand for distortion and confusion. Alice's looking-glass world is full of perplexity.... | |
| C.D.L. Wynne - 2006 - 308 halaman
...sonnetten vaak naar: z £ For to no otherpass my verses tend ' Than ofyourgraces andyourgifts to teil g And more, much more, than in my verse can sit § Your own glass shows you when you look in it. Maar spiegels staan ook voor vervorming en verwarring. De spiegelglaswereld van Alice is barstensvol... | |
| Edward Carpenter - 2006 - 200 halaman
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| Various - 2006 - 448 halaman
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| William Shakespeare - 2011 - 706 halaman
...me disgrace. 8 Were it not sinful, then, striving to mend, To mar the subject that before was well? For to no other pass my verses tend Than of your graces and your gifts to tell. 12 And more, much more, than in my verse can sit Your own glass shows you when you look in it. The... | |
| George Gilfillan - 2007 - 356 halaman
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