Shakespere: A Critical Biography and an Estimate of the Facts, Fancies, Forgeries, and Fabrications, Regarding His Life and Works, which Have Appeared in Remote and Recent LiteratureHoulston and Wright, 1861 - Počet stran: 123 |
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... poems and plays ; returned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried ; " * See " Sonnets " 135 and 136 , for proof of his enjoyment of this name . " Literature of Europe , " vol ii . p . 175 . and we were compelled to re ...
... poems and plays ; returned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried ; " * See " Sonnets " 135 and 136 , for proof of his enjoyment of this name . " Literature of Europe , " vol ii . p . 175 . and we were compelled to re ...
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... poem , as well as his ' Lucrece , ' which followed it soon after , together with his choice of these subjects , are plain marks of his acquaintance with some of the Latin classics at least , at that time . " He certainly possessed the ...
... poem , as well as his ' Lucrece , ' which followed it soon after , together with his choice of these subjects , are plain marks of his acquaintance with some of the Latin classics at least , at that time . " He certainly possessed the ...
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... poem , but believes " that the whole is a forgery . " In this opinion most critics now coincide . We believe Shakespere took his sport like a man , not like a vagabond ; and we are the more inclined to think this , because we know that ...
... poem , but believes " that the whole is a forgery . " In this opinion most critics now coincide . We believe Shakespere took his sport like a man , not like a vagabond ; and we are the more inclined to think this , because we know that ...
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... poems , which , under the title of " Com- plaints , " & c . , he entered at Stationers ' Hall in 1590 , and published in the following year , viz . , 1591. Of these poems , the second is entitled , " The Tears of the Muses . " 24 EARLY ...
... poems , which , under the title of " Com- plaints , " & c . , he entered at Stationers ' Hall in 1590 , and published in the following year , viz . , 1591. Of these poems , the second is entitled , " The Tears of the Muses . " 24 EARLY ...
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... poem which has almost unanimously been regarded as referring to William Shakespere , * and to the occupation of the comic stage by the Marprelate Controversy , 1589-90 , to such an extent of personality as to have driven almost all ...
... poem which has almost unanimously been regarded as referring to William Shakespere , * and to the occupation of the comic stage by the Marprelate Controversy , 1589-90 , to such an extent of personality as to have driven almost all ...
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