| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 212 pągines
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell: Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. 145 Those lips that Love's own hand did make Breathed forth the sound that said 'I hate' To me that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 196 pągines
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell. Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt Till my bad angel fire my good one out. 144 3 languished - suffered, pined away. 8 anew - once again. She was not cruel before. 9 end - an... | |
| Gordon Williams - 1996 - 298 pągines
...sonnet use derives its force from the intersection of hell-fire and the burning of pox. Poor Will must live in doubt Till my bad angel fire my good one out. But once again the clue proves a dead end for identity-hunters, since a diseased whore would have been... | |
| Bi Academic Intervention - 1997 - 234 pągines
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell. Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt Till my bad angel fire my good one out.' With these words the male persona who utters Shakespeare's Sonnet 144 describes what looks to a modern... | |
| John McRae - 1998 - 172 pągines
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell. Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. (xx) What passing-bells for these who die as cattle? - Only the monstrous anger of the guns. Only the... | |
| Robert Nye - 1999 - 428 pągines
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell: Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. This, then, was William Shakespeare's true Dark Lady. Lucy Negro, mistress of the enchanted house in... | |
| James Schiffer - 2000 - 500 pągines
...sexuality, and the speaker can only wait and hope that he will return to the surface: Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt. Till my bad angel fire my good one out (13-14) The sequence ends with sonnets 153 and 154, really one poem doubled, that characterize the... | |
| George Wilson Knight - 2002 - 416 pągines
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell: Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. The sonnet neatly symbolizes a universal balance of idealism and lust. The sexes are correctly used... | |
| G. Wilson Knight - 2002 - 256 pągines
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell: Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. (144) The words (eg 'my female evil') suggest an almost allegorical meaning. The balanced antithesis... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 260 pągines
...But being both from me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell. Yet this shall I ne'er know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out. The two spirits of angel and devil, saint and fiend, and the themes of temptation and suspicion, heaven... | |
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