Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... Henry Wriothesly , Earl of Southampton . II . The initials of " Henry Wriothesly " are " H. W. , " which , being transposed , become 66 W. H. " III . The sonnets are dedicated to " Mr. W. H. ” Ergo , they are a record of Lord ...
... Henry Wriothesly , Earl of Southampton . II . The initials of " Henry Wriothesly " are " H. W. , " which , being transposed , become 66 W. H. " III . The sonnets are dedicated to " Mr. W. H. ” Ergo , they are a record of Lord ...
Strana 50
... Henry V. , " and " King John . " Meres adds , that Shake- speare was further credited with " the sweet wittie soul of Ovid " for " his sugred sonnets among his private friends . " In 1599 a printer named Jaggard ( not the same who ...
... Henry V. , " and " King John . " Meres adds , that Shake- speare was further credited with " the sweet wittie soul of Ovid " for " his sugred sonnets among his private friends . " In 1599 a printer named Jaggard ( not the same who ...
Strana 67
... do not allude to the dedications of these poems to Henry Wriothesley , 1 Benefit of clergy was only abolished in England by Act 8 , Geo . IV . ch . 28 . Lord Southampton , which were signed " William Shakespeare , WHOSE SONNETS ? 67.
... do not allude to the dedications of these poems to Henry Wriothesley , 1 Benefit of clergy was only abolished in England by Act 8 , Geo . IV . ch . 28 . Lord Southampton , which were signed " William Shakespeare , WHOSE SONNETS ? 67.
Strana 76
... Henry Wriothes- ley , Earl Southampton , who never was " Mr. W. H. , " and never could have been , in the nature of things . And to anybody with a mind not already made up , it is equally impossible to conceive that these initials stand ...
... Henry Wriothes- ley , Earl Southampton , who never was " Mr. W. H. , " and never could have been , in the nature of things . And to anybody with a mind not already made up , it is equally impossible to conceive that these initials stand ...
Strana 95
... Henry VIII . , not quite so far along in uxoriousness at his taking - off , perhaps , but well in for it . No amount of scenic or critical realism will enable us to confess a further obliga- tion in Shakespeare to Denmark than for a ...
... Henry VIII . , not quite so far along in uxoriousness at his taking - off , perhaps , but well in for it . No amount of scenic or critical realism will enable us to confess a further obliga- tion in Shakespeare to Denmark than for a ...
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