Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... eyes shall lye , Your monument shall be my gentle verse , Which eyes not yet created shall ore - read , And toungs to be , your beeing shall rehearse , When all the breathers of this world are dead , You still shall live ( such vertue ...
... eyes shall lye , Your monument shall be my gentle verse , Which eyes not yet created shall ore - read , And toungs to be , your beeing shall rehearse , When all the breathers of this world are dead , You still shall live ( such vertue ...
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... eyes , especially a loved woman's , which shine and are jewels ; why should eyes have pendants , the word prompts us , if they are not jewels themselves ? Eyes , too , are brightest when suffused with tears , not for shedding , and of ...
... eyes , especially a loved woman's , which shine and are jewels ; why should eyes have pendants , the word prompts us , if they are not jewels themselves ? Eyes , too , are brightest when suffused with tears , not for shedding , and of ...
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... eyes melt , and turn out to be water , we see that there is no permanence in those values that flow from the sources of the world , ' or ' her eyes have been jewels with tenderness , but such jewels melt ; those tears shall fall and be ...
... eyes melt , and turn out to be water , we see that there is no permanence in those values that flow from the sources of the world , ' or ' her eyes have been jewels with tenderness , but such jewels melt ; those tears shall fall and be ...
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