Shakespeare's Venvs and Adonis1899 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 9 筆
第 vii 頁
... need to strain the words to bear this meaning . By the term " invention " Shakespeare probably implied lyrical or epic poetry , as opposed to dramatic writings ; and with refer- ence to the latter it must be remembered that no ...
... need to strain the words to bear this meaning . By the term " invention " Shakespeare probably implied lyrical or epic poetry , as opposed to dramatic writings ; and with refer- ence to the latter it must be remembered that no ...
第 xiii 頁
... needs issue a book purporting to be by the author of the hour : by some underhand means he obtained transcripts more or less correct of the sugar'd sonnets , ' referred to by Francis Meres ; In the postscript to the Apology for Actors ...
... needs issue a book purporting to be by the author of the hour : by some underhand means he obtained transcripts more or less correct of the sugar'd sonnets , ' referred to by Francis Meres ; In the postscript to the Apology for Actors ...
第 xvi 頁
... need not say that those three exceptions are the stolen and garbled work of Marlowe and of Barnfield , our elder Shelley and our first - born Keats ; the singer of Cynthia in verse well worthy of Endymion , who would seem to have died ...
... need not say that those three exceptions are the stolen and garbled work of Marlowe and of Barnfield , our elder Shelley and our first - born Keats ; the singer of Cynthia in verse well worthy of Endymion , who would seem to have died ...
第 17 頁
... needs a second striking ? 250 Poor queen of love , in thine own law forlorn , To love a cheek that smiles at thee in scorn ! Now which way shall she turn ? what shall she say ? Her words are done , her woes the more increasing ; The ...
... needs a second striking ? 250 Poor queen of love , in thine own law forlorn , To love a cheek that smiles at thee in scorn ! Now which way shall she turn ? what shall she say ? Her words are done , her woes the more increasing ; The ...
第 40 頁
... needs wilt hunt , be ruled by me ; Uncouple at the timorous flying hare , Or at the fox which lives by subtlety , Or at the roe which no encounter dare : Pursue these fearful creatures o'er the downs , And on thy well - breath'd horse ...
... needs wilt hunt , be ruled by me ; Uncouple at the timorous flying hare , Or at the fox which lives by subtlety , Or at the roe which no encounter dare : Pursue these fearful creatures o'er the downs , And on thy well - breath'd horse ...
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Anon arms Barnfield beauty blood boar breast breath cheek Cytherea dead death delight disdain dost doth edition embrace England's Helicon eyes face fair fancy favour fear fire flower forlorn foul Francis Meres frown gentle grief hast hath hear heart heaven heavenly Hero and Leander hounds Jaggard kiss lips live looks Love's Labour's Lost Lucrece Lust's Marlowe's morn Ne'er never night nought Ovid P.P. xix P.P. xv pale PAPHOS Passionate Pilgrim pity pluck'd poem poet printed proud queen quoth rhyming Richard Barnfield Richard Field scorn servile Shake Shakespearian shalt shame shine shouldst sighs silly sing smell soft Sonnets sorrow speare's spring St John's College Steevens conj Stratford-on-Avon strike sweet tears tender Tereu Thammuz thee thine thou art thyself title-page tongue unto vaded Venus and Adonis weep Whereat wind wound young Youth