Shakspeare's Sonnets Never Before Interpreted: His Private Friends Identified: Together with a Recorded Likeness of HimselfLongmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 603 Seiten |
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... holds that the sense of the inscription is : -To the only begetter ( the Earl of Southampton ) of these en- suing sonnets , Mr. W. H. ( William Herbert ) wishes all happiness , and that eternity promised ( to him ) by our ever - living ...
... holds that the sense of the inscription is : -To the only begetter ( the Earl of Southampton ) of these en- suing sonnets , Mr. W. H. ( William Herbert ) wishes all happiness , and that eternity promised ( to him ) by our ever - living ...
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... Earl of Pembroke , for , according to Ulrici he alone can be the person addressed . Gervinus , in his Commentaries on Shakspeare , holds 1 Essays , chiefly on English Poets . be the person ad- that the sonnets were not originally.
... Earl of Pembroke , for , according to Ulrici he alone can be the person addressed . Gervinus , in his Commentaries on Shakspeare , holds 1 Essays , chiefly on English Poets . be the person ad- that the sonnets were not originally.
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... been so much op- posed . To him it is simply incomprehensible , for , if ever a supposition bordered on certainty , he holds it to be this . 6 V THE LATEST THEORY . 17 . A strenuous endeavour not 16 SHAKSPEARE'S SONNETS .
... been so much op- posed . To him it is simply incomprehensible , for , if ever a supposition bordered on certainty , he holds it to be this . 6 V THE LATEST THEORY . 17 . A strenuous endeavour not 16 SHAKSPEARE'S SONNETS .
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... hold to have been the Lord of Shakspeare's love here addressed , he would know , however much may be hidden from us , whether or not the poet was telling the truth ; and there can be no other conclusion for us but that this 26th sonnet ,
... hold to have been the Lord of Shakspeare's love here addressed , he would know , however much may be hidden from us , whether or not the poet was telling the truth ; and there can be no other conclusion for us but that this 26th sonnet ,
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... hold man's wit in well - doing . ' Shakspeare was undoubtedly an adapter of other men's ideas for dramatic purposes , but it would be difficult to identify the source of so much sequent thought and sentiment as is to be found in the ...
... hold man's wit in well - doing . ' Shakspeare was undoubtedly an adapter of other men's ideas for dramatic purposes , but it would be difficult to identify the source of so much sequent thought and sentiment as is to be found in the ...
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