The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... LUCRECE-- Introduction Text SONNETS- Introduction 251 257 301 305 371 Text · 387 Text A LOVER'S COMPLAINT- Introduction THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM- • 467 · 469 Introduction 483 Text 485 THE PHOENIX AND THE TURTLE- Introduction 503 Text 505 ...
... LUCRECE-- Introduction Text SONNETS- Introduction 251 257 301 305 371 Text · 387 Text A LOVER'S COMPLAINT- Introduction THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM- • 467 · 469 Introduction 483 Text 485 THE PHOENIX AND THE TURTLE- Introduction 503 Text 505 ...
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... Lucrece ( sweet and chaste ) Thy name in Fame's immortall Book have flac't.1 Meres , in the same year , delivered his famous testi- mony , in nearly similar terms , to ' the mellifluous and honey - tongued Shakespeare , ' in whom lives ...
... Lucrece ( sweet and chaste ) Thy name in Fame's immortall Book have flac't.1 Meres , in the same year , delivered his famous testi- mony , in nearly similar terms , to ' the mellifluous and honey - tongued Shakespeare , ' in whom lives ...
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... Lucrece and his Tragedy of Hamlet , Prince of Denmark , ' which ' have it in them to please the wiser sort . ' Harvey had once , it is true , done his best to per- suade Spenser to renounce the Faerie Queene ; his recognition of Hamlet ...
... Lucrece and his Tragedy of Hamlet , Prince of Denmark , ' which ' have it in them to please the wiser sort . ' Harvey had once , it is true , done his best to per- suade Spenser to renounce the Faerie Queene ; his recognition of Hamlet ...
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... empty skies In her light chariot quickly is convey'd ; Holding their course to Paphos , where their queen Means to immure herself and not be seen . 1190 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE INTRODUCTION THE RAPE OF LUCRECE was 298 Venus and Adonis.
... empty skies In her light chariot quickly is convey'd ; Holding their course to Paphos , where their queen Means to immure herself and not be seen . 1190 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE INTRODUCTION THE RAPE OF LUCRECE was 298 Venus and Adonis.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. THE RAPE OF LUCRECE INTRODUCTION THE RAPE OF LUCRECE was first published in 1594 299 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE--
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. THE RAPE OF LUCRECE INTRODUCTION THE RAPE OF LUCRECE was first published in 1594 299 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE--
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