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Pagina 290
A Lover's COMPLAINT ' was first printed with the Sonnets in 1609. It was
reprinted in 1640 , in that collection called Shakspere's Poems , ' in which the
original order of the Sonnets was entirely disregarded , some were omitted , and
this poem ...
A Lover's COMPLAINT ' was first printed with the Sonnets in 1609. It was
reprinted in 1640 , in that collection called Shakspere's Poems , ' in which the
original order of the Sonnets was entirely disregarded , some were omitted , and
this poem ...
Pagina 317
which two editions were published in 1600 by the same bookseller , the one with
Shakspere's name , the other without ( the one without a name being the most
correct ) , was unquestionably not written by Shakspere , because we have
record ...
which two editions were published in 1600 by the same bookseller , the one with
Shakspere's name , the other without ( the one without a name being the most
correct ) , was unquestionably not written by Shakspere , because we have
record ...
Pagina 330
Tieck is equally confident in assigning the authorship of this play to Shakspere .
Ulrici , on the contrary , takes a more sober view of the matter . He says— “ The
whole betrays a poet who endeavoured to form himself on Shakspere's model ...
Tieck is equally confident in assigning the authorship of this play to Shakspere .
Ulrici , on the contrary , takes a more sober view of the matter . He says— “ The
whole betrays a poet who endeavoured to form himself on Shakspere's model ...
Pagina 421
To judge of its inferiority to the matured power of Shakspere , dealing with a
somewhat similar theme , it should be ... The conclud ing observation of Ulrici is
— “ Truly , if this piece , as the English critics assert , is not Shakspere's own , it is
a ...
To judge of its inferiority to the matured power of Shakspere , dealing with a
somewhat similar theme , it should be ... The conclud ing observation of Ulrici is
— “ Truly , if this piece , as the English critics assert , is not Shakspere's own , it is
a ...
Pagina 442
t The belief that the play was Shakspere's has never taken any root in England .
Some of the recent German critics , however , adopt it as his without any
hesitation . Tieck has translated it ; and he says that it undoubtedly is by
Shakspere , and ...
t The belief that the play was Shakspere's has never taken any root in England .
Some of the recent German critics , however , adopt it as his without any
hesitation . Tieck has translated it ; and he says that it undoubtedly is by
Shakspere , and ...
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