The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 1 Ear , p.ougn . 2 Honor . As a duke is now styled " your grace , " so " your honor " formerly the usual mode of address to noblemen in general . was VENUS AND ADONIS STANFORD LIBRARY VENUS AND ADONIS . EVEN.
... , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 1 Ear , p.ougn . 2 Honor . As a duke is now styled " your grace , " so " your honor " formerly the usual mode of address to noblemen in general . was VENUS AND ADONIS STANFORD LIBRARY VENUS AND ADONIS . EVEN.
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... addressed to answer his desire , She modestly prepares to let them know Her honor is ta'en prisoner by the foe ; While Collatine and his consorted lords With sad attention long to hear her words . ? 1 Water - galls . Steevens says the ...
... addressed to answer his desire , She modestly prepares to let them know Her honor is ta'en prisoner by the foe ; While Collatine and his consorted lords With sad attention long to hear her words . ? 1 Water - galls . Steevens says the ...
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... addressing Touchstone , says , " Will you be married , Motley ? " 2 Gored , wounded . In Hamlet we have , " I have a voice and precedent of peace To keep my name ungored . " Most true it is , that I have looked on SONNETS . 199.
... addressing Touchstone , says , " Will you be married , Motley ? " 2 Gored , wounded . In Hamlet we have , " I have a voice and precedent of peace To keep my name ungored . " Most true it is , that I have looked on SONNETS . 199.
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... addressed . T. T. , who dedicates , is , as we have mentioned , Thomas Thorpe , the publisher . W. H. , to whom the dedication is addressed , was , according to the earlier critics , an humble person . He was either William Harte , the ...
... addressed . T. T. , who dedicates , is , as we have mentioned , Thomas Thorpe , the publisher . W. H. , to whom the dedication is addressed , was , according to the earlier critics , an humble person . He was either William Harte , the ...
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... addressed to one male friend ? Or are these the " " sugared Son- nets " scattered among many private friends " ? When Meres printed his " Palladis Tamia , " in 1598 , there can be no doubt that Shakspeare's Sonnets , then existing only ...
... addressed to one male friend ? Or are these the " " sugared Son- nets " scattered among many private friends " ? When Meres printed his " Palladis Tamia , " in 1598 , there can be no doubt that Shakspeare's Sonnets , then existing only ...
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