The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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Pagina 174
... persons , are mixed up with his tribute of affection . In the copy of the Sonnets in the Bodleian Library , formerly belonging to Ma- lone ( and which is bound in the same volume with the Lucrece , ' & c . ) , is a very cleverly drawn ...
... persons , are mixed up with his tribute of affection . In the copy of the Sonnets in the Bodleian Library , formerly belonging to Ma- lone ( and which is bound in the same volume with the Lucrece , ' & c . ) , is a very cleverly drawn ...
Pagina 190
... person . He was either William Harte , the poet's nephew , or William Hews , some unknown individual ; but Drake said , and said truly , that the person addressed in some of the Sonnets themselves was one of rank ; and he maintained ...
... person . He was either William Harte , the poet's nephew , or William Hews , some unknown individual ; but Drake said , and said truly , that the person addressed in some of the Sonnets themselves was one of rank ; and he maintained ...
Pagina 191
... persons as are referred to in the 144th Sonnet were also in existence . Further , the publication of these Sonnets in 1599 ... person , either in moments of elation or depression , with other apparently continuous stanzas that painted an ...
... persons as are referred to in the 144th Sonnet were also in existence . Further , the publication of these Sonnets in 1599 ... person , either in moments of elation or depression , with other apparently continuous stanzas that painted an ...
Pagina 192
... persons separated in rank as they probably were in their habitual intimacies , — of very different ages , -the one an avowedly profligate boy , the other a matured man . But this supposition does not exclude the idea that the poet had ...
... persons separated in rank as they probably were in their habitual intimacies , — of very different ages , -the one an avowedly profligate boy , the other a matured man . But this supposition does not exclude the idea that the poet had ...
Pagina 198
... person to whom he considers the Sonnets are addressed - W . H. - was " a man of rank . " He adds , " Reproach is conveyed more forcibly , and , at the same time , with more kindness , in their strained humility , than it would have been ...
... person to whom he considers the Sonnets are addressed - W . H. - was " a man of rank . " He adds , " Reproach is conveyed more forcibly , and , at the same time , with more kindness , in their strained humility , than it would have been ...
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