The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. Indexes |
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Page 199
It is , bowever , strangely opposed to the theory of continuity ; for it occurs
between the Sonnet which first appeared in The Passionate Pilgrim :“ Two loves I
have , of comfort and despair "and the magnificent lines beginning “ Poor soul ,
the ...
It is , bowever , strangely opposed to the theory of continuity ; for it occurs
between the Sonnet which first appeared in The Passionate Pilgrim :“ Two loves I
have , of comfort and despair "and the magnificent lines beginning “ Poor soul ,
the ...
Page 281
What though her frowning brows be bent , Her cloudy looks will calm ' ere night ;
And then too late she will repent , That thus dissembled her delight ; a Lass . This
is the reading of Weelkes . • The Passionate Pilgrim ' has love . b Moan . This is ...
What though her frowning brows be bent , Her cloudy looks will calm ' ere night ;
And then too late she will repent , That thus dissembled her delight ; a Lass . This
is the reading of Weelkes . • The Passionate Pilgrim ' has love . b Moan . This is ...
Page 293
For the following poems in “ The Passionate Pilgrim ' no claim of authorship has
appeared further to impugn the credibility of W. Jaggard :“ Sweet rose , fair flower
. ” Crabbed age and youth . " “ Beauty is but a vain and doubtful good . " “ Good ...
For the following poems in “ The Passionate Pilgrim ' no claim of authorship has
appeared further to impugn the credibility of W. Jaggard :“ Sweet rose , fair flower
. ” Crabbed age and youth . " “ Beauty is but a vain and doubtful good . " “ Good ...
Page 318
The terrible passions which are there developed by the action find their vent in
the appropriate language of passion , the bold and sometimes rude outpourings
of nature . The characters of Locrine ' are moved to passion , but first and last they
...
The terrible passions which are there developed by the action find their vent in
the appropriate language of passion , the bold and sometimes rude outpourings
of nature . The characters of Locrine ' are moved to passion , but first and last they
...
Page 408
There is a very long and somewhat ambitious scene , in which the king instructs
his secretary to describe his passion in verse . It is certainly not conceived in a
real dramatic spirit . The action altogether flags , and the passion is very
imperfectly ...
There is a very long and somewhat ambitious scene , in which the king instructs
his secretary to describe his passion in verse . It is certainly not conceived in a
real dramatic spirit . The action altogether flags , and the passion is very
imperfectly ...
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