The Sonnets of William Shakspere: Rearranged and Divided Into Four PartsJ.R. Smith, 1859 - 120 стор. |
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... poor lover free to go onwards in his course , the mighty conqueror in the realms of thought . As Marlowe died in June , 1593 , the date of the first portion of the sonnets may be fixed in 1591-2 , which supposition is corroborated by ...
... poor lover free to go onwards in his course , the mighty conqueror in the realms of thought . As Marlowe died in June , 1593 , the date of the first portion of the sonnets may be fixed in 1591-2 , which supposition is corroborated by ...
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... poor player ' ; I cannot understand the two last , unless they mean , coloured by poetic diction and feeling , that the poet has been so much flattered and caressed by other noble friends , that he has literally turned the tables , and ...
... poor player ' ; I cannot understand the two last , unless they mean , coloured by poetic diction and feeling , that the poet has been so much flattered and caressed by other noble friends , that he has literally turned the tables , and ...
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... poor mortals the ague and spleen ; so in like manner these two scenes , with a dinner of jolly fellows and an Emperor drunk , Shakspere also inserted for a specific purpose of his own , and not merely to fill up a gap and give the ague ...
... poor mortals the ague and spleen ; so in like manner these two scenes , with a dinner of jolly fellows and an Emperor drunk , Shakspere also inserted for a specific purpose of his own , and not merely to fill up a gap and give the ague ...
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... poor player ' in the social scale essentially low caste , ' but in those times there was a general belief , a deep - rooted prejudice , that a player must necessarily be a bad man , of irreligious and licentious habits ; and Shakspere ...
... poor player ' in the social scale essentially low caste , ' but in those times there was a general belief , a deep - rooted prejudice , that a player must necessarily be a bad man , of irreligious and licentious habits ; and Shakspere ...
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... Poor soul , the centre of my sinful earth , Fool'd by those rebel powers that thee array , " in the Pictorial Shakspere , is the following note : — " In the original copy we have the following reading : - ' Poor soul , the centre of my ...
... Poor soul , the centre of my sinful earth , Fool'd by those rebel powers that thee array , " in the Pictorial Shakspere , is the following note : — " In the original copy we have the following reading : - ' Poor soul , the centre of my ...
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