Shakspeare's Sonnets Never Before Interpreted: His Private Friends Identified: Together with a Recorded Likeness of HimselfLongmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 603 頁 |
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... Queen Elizabeth's Favourites 575 580 APPENDIX D : ~ Titus Andronicus APPENDIX E : - ' Eysell ' APPENDIX F : - ✓ Sonnet 132 , and the Taming of the Shrew APPENDIX G : - 586 589 William Herbert and Shakspeare's Minor Pieces 591 APPENDIX ...
... Queen Elizabeth's Favourites 575 580 APPENDIX D : ~ Titus Andronicus APPENDIX E : - ' Eysell ' APPENDIX F : - ✓ Sonnet 132 , and the Taming of the Shrew APPENDIX G : - 586 589 William Herbert and Shakspeare's Minor Pieces 591 APPENDIX ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , although Her Majesty must have been close upon sixty years of age when the sonnets were first commenced . He argues that Shakspeare , knowing the voracity of Elizabeth for praise , thought he would fool her to the top ...
... Queen Elizabeth , although Her Majesty must have been close upon sixty years of age when the sonnets were first commenced . He argues that Shakspeare , knowing the voracity of Elizabeth for praise , thought he would fool her to the top ...
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... Queen Elizabeth or Elizabeth Vernon , no corporeal being , in short , no body whatever , but Shakspeare's own soul or his genius or his art . 6 It is Shakspeare who in the 1st sonnet is the only herald to the blooming spring ' of modern ...
... Queen Elizabeth or Elizabeth Vernon , no corporeal being , in short , no body whatever , but Shakspeare's own soul or his genius or his art . 6 It is Shakspeare who in the 1st sonnet is the only herald to the blooming spring ' of modern ...
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... Queen The basest Jewel will be well esteemed , So are those errors that in thee are seen , To truths translated . Sonnet 96 . For nothing this wide universe I call , Save thou , my Rose ! in it thou art my all . Sonnet 109 . HIS ...
... Queen The basest Jewel will be well esteemed , So are those errors that in thee are seen , To truths translated . Sonnet 96 . For nothing this wide universe I call , Save thou , my Rose ! in it thou art my all . Sonnet 109 . HIS ...
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... Queen , his immediate access to players and playwrights would be easy ; his good word in their favour would be eagerly sought . But this was not an ordinary case of a poet in search of a patron . Shakspeare must have kept his poem by ...
... Queen , his immediate access to players and playwrights would be easy ; his good word in their favour would be eagerly sought . But this was not an ordinary case of a poet in search of a patron . Shakspeare must have kept his poem by ...
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