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Pagina 190
But Chalmers with more reason threw over the idea that the dedication of the
bookseller to the edition of 1609 implied the person to whom the Sonnets were
addressed . T. T. , who dedicates , is , as we have mentioned , Thomas Thorpe ,
the ...
But Chalmers with more reason threw over the idea that the dedication of the
bookseller to the edition of 1609 implied the person to whom the Sonnets were
addressed . T. T. , who dedicates , is , as we have mentioned , Thomas Thorpe ,
the ...
Pagina 250
The first is , the inconsistencies which obviously present themselves in adopting
the theory that the series of Sonnets -- or at least the first hundred and twenty - six
Sonnets - are addressed to one person . It is not our intention to discuss the ...
The first is , the inconsistencies which obviously present themselves in adopting
the theory that the series of Sonnets -- or at least the first hundred and twenty - six
Sonnets - are addressed to one person . It is not our intention to discuss the ...
Pagina 251
The date must , it is evident , be settled in some measure according to the
presiding belief in the person to whom they are held to be addressed . Mr. Hallam
, who thinks the hypothesis of William Herbert sufficiently proved to demand our ...
The date must , it is evident , be settled in some measure according to the
presiding belief in the person to whom they are held to be addressed . Mr. Hallam
, who thinks the hypothesis of William Herbert sufficiently proved to demand our ...
Pagina 254
some higher difficulties , if it is assumed that the publication was authorized by
the author , or by the person to whom they are held to be addressed . Could Shak
. spere , in 1609 , authorize or sanction their publication ! He was then living at ...
some higher difficulties , if it is assumed that the publication was authorized by
the author , or by the person to whom they are held to be addressed . Could Shak
. spere , in 1609 , authorize or sanction their publication ! He was then living at ...
Pagina 516
No manner person -- no sort of person . R. T iii . 5 , n . Good master Vernon , it is
well objected . Give order , that no manner person Obsequivus - performing
obsequies . H. 6 , T. P. Have , any time , recourse unto the princes . ii . 5 , 1 .
No manner person -- no sort of person . R. T iii . 5 , n . Good master Vernon , it is
well objected . Give order , that no manner person Obsequivus - performing
obsequies . H. 6 , T. P. Have , any time , recourse unto the princes . ii . 5 , 1 .
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