The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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Page 11
... figures in Lucrece , lines 265–266 . According to the classical ver- sion of the tale in Ovid's Metam . ( iii , 407 seq . ) , Narcissus did not drown himself , but was turned into a flower . Marlowe's account of Narcissus in Hero and ...
... figures in Lucrece , lines 265–266 . According to the classical ver- sion of the tale in Ovid's Metam . ( iii , 407 seq . ) , Narcissus did not drown himself , but was turned into a flower . Marlowe's account of Narcissus in Hero and ...
Page 21
... figure is from the art of engraving on metal plates " grave " being used in the sense of " engrave " which is best effected on & surface that is softer than seel . Cf. Lucrece , 755 . " For shame , " he cries , " let [ 21 ] 10591.
... figure is from the art of engraving on metal plates " grave " being used in the sense of " engrave " which is best effected on & surface that is softer than seel . Cf. Lucrece , 755 . " For shame , " he cries , " let [ 21 ] 10591.
Page 59
... . Cf. lines 1023-1024 , supra , and note . For the figure see Lucrece , 1378-1379 . 1133 this is my spite ] this is the malice done me ; this is my grievance . " It shall be fickle , false and full of [ 59 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
... . Cf. lines 1023-1024 , supra , and note . For the figure see Lucrece , 1378-1379 . 1133 this is my spite ] this is the malice done me ; this is my grievance . " It shall be fickle , false and full of [ 59 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
Page 87
... figures with much verbal modification in the Fragmenta Aurea , 1646 , pp . 29–30 , a post- humous collection of verse by Sir John Suckling , the Cavalier poet , 980 Who , therefore angry , seems to part in sunder [ 87 ] THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
... figures with much verbal modification in the Fragmenta Aurea , 1646 , pp . 29–30 , a post- humous collection of verse by Sir John Suckling , the Cavalier poet , 980 Who , therefore angry , seems to part in sunder [ 87 ] THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
Page 157
... ] a bare - boned figure of death . Cf. K. John , V , ii , 177 : " A bare - ribb'd death . ” 1766 surcease ] an intensitive of “ cease . ” 1760 1770 And then in key - cold Lucrece ' bleeding stream [ 157 ] THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
... ] a bare - boned figure of death . Cf. K. John , V , ii , 177 : " A bare - ribb'd death . ” 1766 surcease ] an intensitive of “ cease . ” 1760 1770 And then in key - cold Lucrece ' bleeding stream [ 157 ] THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
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