The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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Page 57
... Italy ; And decks with praises Collatine's high name , Made glorious by his manly chivalry , With bruised arms and wreaths of victory ; Her joy with heav'd - up hand she doth express , And , wordless , so greets heaven for his success ...
... Italy ; And decks with praises Collatine's high name , Made glorious by his manly chivalry , With bruised arms and wreaths of victory ; Her joy with heav'd - up hand she doth express , And , wordless , so greets heaven for his success ...
Page 190
... Italians , and belongs , in fact , to those of Petrarch himself . " But , although a series may frequently exhibit a " repetition of the leading idea , like variations of an air , " it by no means follows that they are to be therefore ...
... Italians , and belongs , in fact , to those of Petrarch himself . " But , although a series may frequently exhibit a " repetition of the leading idea , like variations of an air , " it by no means follows that they are to be therefore ...
Page 192
... Italian poetry , in the working out of this scheme . Suppose , again , that in other Sonnets the poet , in the same artificial spirit , complains that the friend has robbed him of his mistress , and avows that he forgives the falsehood ...
... Italian poetry , in the working out of this scheme . Suppose , again , that in other Sonnets the poet , in the same artificial spirit , complains that the friend has robbed him of his mistress , and avows that he forgives the falsehood ...
Page 229
... Italian models of poetry were so diligently cultivated , imaginary loves and imaginary jealousies were freely admitted into verses which appeared to address themselves to the reader in the personal cha- racter of the poet . Regarding a ...
... Italian models of poetry were so diligently cultivated , imaginary loves and imaginary jealousies were freely admitted into verses which appeared to address themselves to the reader in the personal cha- racter of the poet . Regarding a ...
Page 230
... Italian poets of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , and glancing also at our own of the same period , says , " In opposition to the present age , and perhaps in as faulty an extreme , they placed the essence of poetry in the art ...
... Italian poets of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , and glancing also at our own of the same period , says , " In opposition to the present age , and perhaps in as faulty an extreme , they placed the essence of poetry in the art ...
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A. L. iii Arden bear beauty beauty's blood breath character cheeks Collatine dead dear death doth dramatic eyes F. P. ii face fair fair Em false father faults fear Fletcher flowers foul gentle give grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven honour husband king kiss lady live Locrine look lord love's Lucrece M. M. ii Malone master mayst mind mistress Mosbie Mucedorus never night Noble Kinsmen North's Plutarch Oldcastle passage Passionate Pilgrim pity play poem poet poor praise queen quoth scene Shakspere Shakspere's shame Sir John Oldcastle Sonnets sorrow soul speak spirit stand stanzas swear sweet Tarquin tears tell thee thine things Thomas Lord Cromwell thou art thou hast thought thyself Time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verse weep wife words writer Yorkshire Tragedy youth