| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 490 páginas
...mood to describe and inter-distinguish ; — what a pity that the marginal space will not let me ! My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true...hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west I Good-Morrow, v. 15, <fec. The sense is : — Our mutual loves may in many respects be fitly compared... | |
| Peter Charles Hoffer - 2003 - 345 páginas
.... our eye-beams twisted, and did thread, our eyes upon one double string," and in The Good-Morrow, "My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, and true plain hearts do in the faces rest." Many a flirtatious stare was exchanged between men and women of different colors, an eye contact that... | |
| H. B. Charlton - 2005 - 320 páginas
...worlds have shown, Let us possess one world; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eyes, dune in mine appears, And true plain hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west? What ever dies, was not mixed equally:... | |
| Thomas Docherty - 2006 - 210 páginas
...another seventeenth-century writing, in which John Donne maps an erotic relation in geopolitical terms: My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true...hearts do in the faces rest, Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west?8 This poem, ostensibly about the intimate... | |
| Virginia Reynolds - 146 páginas
...Let maps to others worlds on worlds have shown, Let us possess one world, each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true...hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres, Without sharp North, without declining West. Whatever dies was not mixed equally.... | |
| Benjamin Ifor Evans - 2006 - 520 páginas
...Let Maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown, Let us possess one world, each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true...hearts do in the faces rest, Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp North, without declining West? Whatever dies, was not mixed equally;... | |
| Ronald Bedford, Lloyd Davis, Philippa Kelly - 2006 - 328 páginas
...and the image of a sphere through which these two reflected selves display the unity of the cosmos. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true plain hearts do in the faces rest; Where can \ve find two better hemispheres, Without sharp North, without declining West? (11.89-90) Donne's hemispheres... | |
| William Shakespeare Percy Bysshe Shelley - 51 páginas
...Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown; Let us possess one world; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true...hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west? Whatever dies, was not mixed equally;... | |
| Robin Malan - 2007 - 316 páginas
...Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown, Let us possess one world, each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true...hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp North, without declining West? What ever dies, was not mixt equally;... | |
| Ronald Bedford, Lloyd Davis, Philippa Kelly - 2007 - 264 páginas
...reveals the heart, then these two reflected selves form a sphere that displays the unity of the cosmos: My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true...hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres, Without sharp North, without declining West? 5S Donne's hemispheres - the reflective... | |
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