The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of SurreyJames Nichol, 1866 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxii
... lord [ Bacon ] , you cannot conceive what a strange thing it was for so impressible a rustic to find himself turned loose in the midst of Babel . My faculties wrought to such a degree that I was in a dream all day long . My bent was not ...
... lord [ Bacon ] , you cannot conceive what a strange thing it was for so impressible a rustic to find himself turned loose in the midst of Babel . My faculties wrought to such a degree that I was in a dream all day long . My bent was not ...
Pàgina xxiv
... Lord Southampton his " Venus and Adonis . " A clear field for the exercise of his powers was now left him by the removal of his two most formidable rivals- Robert Greene and Christopher Marlowe . Both were gifted , but im- prudent and ...
... Lord Southampton his " Venus and Adonis . " A clear field for the exercise of his powers was now left him by the removal of his two most formidable rivals- Robert Greene and Christopher Marlowe . Both were gifted , but im- prudent and ...
Pàgina xxv
... Lord Southampton , between whom and the poet acquaintance had rapidly ripened into intimate friendship . This young lord seems to have been fond of attending the theatres , and had there met with Shakspeare . He appreciated his genius ...
... Lord Southampton , between whom and the poet acquaintance had rapidly ripened into intimate friendship . This young lord seems to have been fond of attending the theatres , and had there met with Shakspeare . He appreciated his genius ...
Pàgina xxviii
... Lord Chan- cellor Ellesmere , that Shakspeare had become the chief pro- prietor , next to Richard Burbage , of the Blackfriars ' theatre . His income , from that source alone , amounted to at least two hundred pounds . He derived a ...
... Lord Chan- cellor Ellesmere , that Shakspeare had become the chief pro- prietor , next to Richard Burbage , of the Blackfriars ' theatre . His income , from that source alone , amounted to at least two hundred pounds . He derived a ...
Pàgina 46
... wrapp'd in repentant cold , Thy hasty spring still blasts , 2 and ne'er grows old ! ' ' Suggested : ' tempted . Blasts : ' used as a verb neuter . 6 8 When at Collatium this false lord arrived , Well 46 SHAKSPEARE'S POETICAL WORKS .
... wrapp'd in repentant cold , Thy hasty spring still blasts , 2 and ne'er grows old ! ' ' Suggested : ' tempted . Blasts : ' used as a verb neuter . 6 8 When at Collatium this false lord arrived , Well 46 SHAKSPEARE'S POETICAL WORKS .
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Adonis bear beauty beauty's behold blood breast breath careful song cheeks Collatine dead dear death delight desire dost thou doth Earl Earl of Surrey earth face fair fair lords false fault fear fire flame flower foul gentle Geraldine give grace grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven Henry VIII honour king kiss lady Landrecies lips live look Lord love's LOVER Lucrece Lucretius lust may'st mind Muse never night pain pale pity plain pleasure poet poison'd poor praise Priam pride quoth rage Rape of Lucrece Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt shame sighs sight Sonnets sorrow soul Stratford Surrey Surrey's Susanna Hall Tarquin tears thee thine eye things thou art thou dost thou hast thought thy love thyself Time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verse weep wind woful wound youth