The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... 93 Neitz V.20 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO POEMS , BY ALFRED AUSTIN • VENUS AND ADONIS THE RAPE OF LUCRECE PAGE ix 1 63 • 163 THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM 10594 INTRODUCTION I HAVE always been disposed to think that collaboration.
... 93 Neitz V.20 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO POEMS , BY ALFRED AUSTIN • VENUS AND ADONIS THE RAPE OF LUCRECE PAGE ix 1 63 • 163 THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM 10594 INTRODUCTION I HAVE always been disposed to think that collaboration.
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... Lucrece , " and the " Sonnets " ; for , while these unmistakably manifest both striking dramatic power and a copious rhetoric , the most majestic and terrible of his Tragedies exhibit , in the construction and music of their blank verse ...
... Lucrece , " and the " Sonnets " ; for , while these unmistakably manifest both striking dramatic power and a copious rhetoric , the most majestic and terrible of his Tragedies exhibit , in the construction and music of their blank verse ...
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... Lucrece , " he manifests that ample command of language and that power of preserv- ing an almost hard and fast line between one character and another so conspicuous in his plays ; though it should be added that , even in these last , he ...
... Lucrece , " he manifests that ample command of language and that power of preserv- ing an almost hard and fast line between one character and another so conspicuous in his plays ; though it should be added that , even in these last , he ...
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... Lucrece , which was also dedicated to the Earl of Southampton . These words can only mean that this poem was Shakespeare's first literary design . It was certainly the first work of his to be published . But before its pub- lication he ...
... Lucrece , which was also dedicated to the Earl of Southampton . These words can only mean that this poem was Shakespeare's first literary design . It was certainly the first work of his to be published . But before its pub- lication he ...
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... Lucrece , 1374 , and note ; and Tim . of Ath . , I , i , 40-41 ( of a por- trait ) : It tutors nature ; artificial strife Lives in these touches livelier than life . " 66 20 With this she seizeth on his sweating palm , The [ 4 ] VENUS ...
... Lucrece , 1374 , and note ; and Tim . of Ath . , I , i , 40-41 ( of a por- trait ) : It tutors nature ; artificial strife Lives in these touches livelier than life . " 66 20 With this she seizeth on his sweating palm , The [ 4 ] VENUS ...
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