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... Shakespeare Library . Professor G. L. Kittredge , dean of American Shakespearean scholars , read the manuscript of the Commentary and made numerous valu- able suggestions , which will be found entered after the name " Kittredge " -not ...
... Shakespeare Library . Professor G. L. Kittredge , dean of American Shakespearean scholars , read the manuscript of the Commentary and made numerous valu- able suggestions , which will be found entered after the name " Kittredge " -not ...
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... Shakespeare's plays and sonnets have been made to conform to the text of Kittredge ( 1936 ) , but for Shakespeare's five other poetical works the present text is followed . Chaucer and Spenser are quoted from the editions of F. N. ...
... Shakespeare's plays and sonnets have been made to conform to the text of Kittredge ( 1936 ) , but for Shakespeare's five other poetical works the present text is followed . Chaucer and Spenser are quoted from the editions of F. N. ...
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William Shakespeare. VENVS AND ADONIS . EVEN as the funne with purple - colourd face , Had tane his laft leaue of the weeping morne , Rose - cheekt Adonis hied him to the chace , Hunting he lou'd , but loue he laught to fcorne : Sick ...
William Shakespeare. VENVS AND ADONIS . EVEN as the funne with purple - colourd face , Had tane his laft leaue of the weeping morne , Rose - cheekt Adonis hied him to the chace , Hunting he lou'd , but loue he laught to fcorne : Sick ...
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William Shakespeare. 5 VVith this she ceazeth on his sweating palme , The president of pith , and liuelyhood , And trembling in her paffion , calls it balme , Earths foueraigne falue , to do a goddeffe good , Being fo enrag'd , defire ...
William Shakespeare. 5 VVith this she ceazeth on his sweating palme , The president of pith , and liuelyhood , And trembling in her paffion , calls it balme , Earths foueraigne falue , to do a goddeffe good , Being fo enrag'd , defire ...
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William Shakespeare. 7 The studded bridle on a ragged bough , Nimbly she faftens , ( ô how quicke is loue ! ) The steed is stalled vp , and euen now , To tie the rider she begins to proue : Backward she pusht him , as she would be thrust ...
William Shakespeare. 7 The studded bridle on a ragged bough , Nimbly she faftens , ( ô how quicke is loue ! ) The steed is stalled vp , and euen now , To tie the rider she begins to proue : Backward she pusht him , as she would be thrust ...
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Venus and Adonis | 369 |
The Date of Composition | 384 |
The Sources | 390 |
The Texts | 407 |
The Date of Composition | 413 |
Selection from Painter | 437 |
The Vogue of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece | 447 |
General Criticism of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece | 476 |
The Passionate Pilgrim | 524 |
The Phoenix and the Turtle | 559 |
A Lovers Complaint | 584 |
The CotesBenson Edition of Shakespeares Poems | 604 |
Musical Settings for the Poems | 610 |
LIST OF BOOKS | 622 |
INDEX OF FIRST LINES | 633 |
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Strana 21 - Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, — an excellent thing in woman.
Strana 135 - Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace. With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost.
Strana 477 - It has been before observed that images, however beautiful, though faithfully copied from nature, and as accurately represented in words, do not of themselves characterize the poet. They become proofs of original genius only as far as they are modified by a predominant passion; or by associated thoughts or images awakened by that passion...
Strana 97 - A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd; Love's feeling is more soft, and sensible, Than are the tender horns of cockled snails...
Strana 477 - I may hazard such an expression, the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings from those of which he is at once the painter and the analyst, that though the very subject cannot but detract from the pleasure of a delicate mind, yet never was poem less dangerous on a moral account.
Strana 476 - But the sense of musical delight, with the power of producing it, is a gift of imagination ; and this together with the power of reducing multitude into unity of effect, and modifying a series of thoughts by some one predominant thought or feeling, may be cultivated and improved, but can never be learned.
Strana 478 - No man was ever yet a great poet without being at the same time a profound philosopher.
Strana 525 - Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, Which mannerly devotion shows in this ; For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch, And palm to palm is holy palmers