The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson: With a Memoir of Each, Svazek 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1879 - Počet stran: 398 |
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... desire to be put out of the company , and Mr. Shakspere doth not come to the halls , when they be warned , nor hath not done of long time . " 10 At the bottom of the grant of arms to John Shakespeare , made in 1596 , is a note , That he ...
... desire to be put out of the company , and Mr. Shakspere doth not come to the halls , when they be warned , nor hath not done of long time . " 10 At the bottom of the grant of arms to John Shakespeare , made in 1596 , is a note , That he ...
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... desire of pleasing an audience accustomed to exaggeration both of incident and style , than to his want of 45 This play , and part of A Looking Glass for London , written in conjunction with Greene , are the only remaining plays of ...
... desire of pleasing an audience accustomed to exaggeration both of incident and style , than to his want of 45 This play , and part of A Looking Glass for London , written in conjunction with Greene , are the only remaining plays of ...
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... desires to be , acquainted with Marlowe , and that in his capacity of editor , he had struck out from the Address in the Groatsworth of Wit several offensive passages concerning him . Of Shakespeare he speaks thus : " The other , whome ...
... desires to be , acquainted with Marlowe , and that in his capacity of editor , he had struck out from the Address in the Groatsworth of Wit several offensive passages concerning him . Of Shakespeare he speaks thus : " The other , whome ...
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... desire ; Then fade those flowers which deck'd her pride so long . When if she grieve to gaze her in her glass , Which then presents her winter - wither'd hue , Go you , my verse , go tell her what she was ; For what she was , she best ...
... desire ; Then fade those flowers which deck'd her pride so long . When if she grieve to gaze her in her glass , Which then presents her winter - wither'd hue , Go you , my verse , go tell her what she was ; For what she was , she best ...
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... desires , And such as modesty might well approve . Then , since I love those virtuous parts in thee , Should'st thou not love this virtuous mind in me ? ' The greater portion of Shakespeare's Sonnets is addressed to a lxxxii MEMOIR OF ...
... desires , And such as modesty might well approve . Then , since I love those virtuous parts in thee , Should'st thou not love this virtuous mind in me ? ' The greater portion of Shakespeare's Sonnets is addressed to a lxxxii MEMOIR OF ...
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actors Adonis bear beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson bequeath Bishopton blood boar breast breath cheeks Collatine daughter dead dear death delight desire doth dramas face fair false fault fear fire flowers foul Francis Collins gentle give grace grief Hamnet hand hast hate hath hear heart heaven honour John Shakespeare Jonson king kiss light lips live looks Lord love's Lucrece lust MALONE masques mind never night pale play poems poet poet's poor praise proud queen quoth RAPE OF LUCRECE Richard Barnefielde Richard Burbage Sextus Tarquinius Shak Shake Shakespeare shalt shame sighs sight sing Sonnets sorrow soul Stratford Susanna Hall sweet Tarquin tears theatre thee thing Thomas Thomas Combe Thomas Lucy thou art thou dost thought thyself time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verse weep Welcombe wife William William Shakespeare wind words wound youth