The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, Объемы 1-2Houghton, Osgood, 1879 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... write X. To my Lord Ignorant XI . On Something that walks somewhere XII . On Lieutenant Shift 77∞ ∞ 8 9 XIII . To Doctor Empiric 11 XIV . To William Camden XV . On Court - worm XVI . To Brain - hardy XVII . To the learned Critic XVIII ...
... write X. To my Lord Ignorant XI . On Something that walks somewhere XII . On Lieutenant Shift 77∞ ∞ 8 9 XIII . To Doctor Empiric 11 XIV . To William Camden XV . On Court - worm XVI . To Brain - hardy XVII . To the learned Critic XVIII ...
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... write not of Love II . To Penshurst III . To Sir Robert Wroth 93 93 98 IV . To the World 102 V. Song : To Celia • 105 VI . To the Same 106 VII . Song : That Women are but Men's Shadows 107 • VIII . To Sickness 107 IX . To Celia 109 X ...
... write not of Love II . To Penshurst III . To Sir Robert Wroth 93 93 98 IV . To the World 102 V. Song : To Celia • 105 VI . To the Same 106 VII . Song : That Women are but Men's Shadows 107 • VIII . To Sickness 107 IX . To Celia 109 X ...
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... write their names , and that among the marksmen is found John Shakespeare . 11 It has been supposed that Gilbert was the brother of our author , who , according to Oldys , " lived to a good old age , even some years after the ...
... write their names , and that among the marksmen is found John Shakespeare . 11 It has been supposed that Gilbert was the brother of our author , who , according to Oldys , " lived to a good old age , even some years after the ...
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... writing , and here it is , neither better nor worse , but faithfully transcribed from the copy which his relation ... writing the first stanza of this ballad , which was all he remembered of it , and Mr. Thomas Wilkes ( my grand- father ) ...
... writing , and here it is , neither better nor worse , but faithfully transcribed from the copy which his relation ... writing the first stanza of this ballad , which was all he remembered of it , and Mr. Thomas Wilkes ( my grand- father ) ...
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William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson. writing the Life of our poet was , to shake the credibility of the facts brought forward by Rowe . As an evidence that Shakespeare long retained a grudge against Sir Thomas Lucy , the opening scene of the ...
William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson. writing the Life of our poet was , to shake the credibility of the facts brought forward by Rowe . As an evidence that Shakespeare long retained a grudge against Sir Thomas Lucy , the opening scene of the ...
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actors Adonis bear beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson blood Boswell breath cheeks Collatine daughter dead dear death delight desire doth Dram dramas English Dram Epigrams eyes face fair false fear fire flowers foul gentle give grace grief Hamnet hand hast hath hear heart heaven Henry Hist honour John Shakespeare Jonson king kiss lips live looks Lord love's Lucrece lust Malone masques mind muse never night pale play poems poet poet's poison'd poor praise proud Queen quoth Rape of Lucrece Richard Barnefielde Richard Burbage Shak Shake shalt shame sighs sing Sonnets sorrow soul speare stage Stratford swear sweet Tarquin tears tell theatre thee thine thing Thomas Thomas Lucy thou art thought thyself time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verses weep wife William William D'Avenant William Shakespeare words write Yorkshire Tragedy youth