Shakespeare's Sonnets - the Problems Solved: A Modern Edition with Prose Versions, Introduction and NotesMacmillan, 1973 - 319 頁 Using evidence he recently found in manuscripts at Oxford, Mr. Rowse gives us a new edition which makes clear the whole story of the sonnets. |
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第 xv 頁
... phrase ' in all duty ' : this is regular Elizabethan usage and means that Shakespeare is the Earl's poet . Notice also that at the very beginning of the Sonnets , Sonnet 3 , there is the same curious contryman's word ' ear ' meaning to ...
... phrase ' in all duty ' : this is regular Elizabethan usage and means that Shakespeare is the Earl's poet . Notice also that at the very beginning of the Sonnets , Sonnet 3 , there is the same curious contryman's word ' ear ' meaning to ...
第 19 頁
... phrase in the last line , ' thou single wilt prove none ' , which relates to the popular phrase , ' one and none is all one ' . Observe in 1. 8 the characteristic sugges- tiveness of the word ' bear ' , i.e. to bear or carry a part , to ...
... phrase in the last line , ' thou single wilt prove none ' , which relates to the popular phrase , ' one and none is all one ' . Observe in 1. 8 the characteristic sugges- tiveness of the word ' bear ' , i.e. to bear or carry a part , to ...
第 147 頁
... phrase - Sonnet 72 is made . Nevertheless , it has feeling , as well as mastery . Notice the conciseness and the authority , in l . 1 , of the phrase , ' should task you ' , and in l . 13 we are given a glimpse of Shake- speare's ...
... phrase - Sonnet 72 is made . Nevertheless , it has feeling , as well as mastery . Notice the conciseness and the authority , in l . 1 , of the phrase , ' should task you ' , and in l . 13 we are given a glimpse of Shake- speare's ...
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A. L. ROWSE beauty beauty's better breath Dark Lady dead dear death doth E. K. Chambers Elizabethan Emilia eyes fair false favour feeling foll Forman give grace grief hast hate hath heart heaven hell Hero and Leander honour Hyder Rollins kind Lanier leave lines literary live look Lord Chamberlain Lord Chamberlain's Love's Labour's Lost Lucrece Marlowe married means Midsummer Night's Dream mind Muse nature never night older painting phrase pity pleasure poem poet's poor praise proud recognise refers relationship reproach rival poet Romeo and Juliet Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets sight sonnet Southampton sequence speare's spirit steal summer tells thee theme thine things thou art thought thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth turn Venus and Adonis verse William Shakespeare winter woman word worth write written young patron youth