The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of SurreyJames Nichol, 1866 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina xiii
... light , and the quiet upper room in Bristol where Southey first breathed the air . But how much more would we prize a sight of that spot where Shakspeare was born , and which is as yet to us a " Stratford unvisited , " except in ima ...
... light , and the quiet upper room in Bristol where Southey first breathed the air . But how much more would we prize a sight of that spot where Shakspeare was born , and which is as yet to us a " Stratford unvisited , " except in ima ...
Pàgina xxix
... light goes , to that theory which would save Shak- speare's character , although at the expense of the artistic coherence of his Sonnets . These seem the records of a vast number of moods , some his own , and some assumed , which have ...
... light goes , to that theory which would save Shak- speare's character , although at the expense of the artistic coherence of his Sonnets . These seem the records of a vast number of moods , some his own , and some assumed , which have ...
Pàgina xxxvi
... light on the history , do , in reality , only reveal new riches in the genius and new mysteries in the personal experience of the poet . We have said before that we have been able to form no definite opinion as to the various moot ...
... light on the history , do , in reality , only reveal new riches in the genius and new mysteries in the personal experience of the poet . We have said before that we have been able to form no definite opinion as to the various moot ...
Pàgina 7
... light , and will aspire . 26 Witness this primrose bank whereon I lie ; These forceless flowers like sturdy trees support me ; Two strengthless doves will draw me through the sky , From morn to night , even where I list to sport me : Is ...
... light , and will aspire . 26 Witness this primrose bank whereon I lie ; These forceless flowers like sturdy trees support me ; Two strengthless doves will draw me through the sky , From morn to night , even where I list to sport me : Is ...
Pàgina 19
... light , Shone like the moon in water seen by night . 83 ' Oh , where am I ? ' quoth she - ' in earth or heaven , Or in the ocean drench'd , or in the fire ? What hour is this ? or morn or weary even ? Do I delight to die , or life ...
... light , Shone like the moon in water seen by night . 83 ' Oh , where am I ? ' quoth she - ' in earth or heaven , Or in the ocean drench'd , or in the fire ? What hour is this ? or morn or weary even ? Do I delight to die , or life ...
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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