An Introduction to the Sonnets of Shakespeare for the Use of Historians and OthersEssays explaining that Pembroke is the subject of 126 of Shakespeare's 154 Sonnets. Written for the "New Shakespeare" edition of the Sonnets. |
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The Cave and the | 1 |
The Origin and Quality of the Received Text | 7 |
The Friend and the Poet | 31 |
Copyright | |
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A. C. Bradley adoration appear April Aubrey beauty Beeching Beeching's C. S. Lewis cave Chapman claims Clarendon copy couplet court critics Dark Woman doth E. K. Chambers Earl of Pembroke edition Elizabethan English Eve's apple evidence eyes favour Folio friendship Hamlet Henry honour Horace Jaggard Lady later learned Leishman liaison lines Lord love-poetry Love's Labour's Lost lover Lucrece marry mistress nets never nobleman Ovid Ovid's parallel Passionate Pilgrim perhaps person player plays poems Poet's poetry praise printed probably quoted readers realise reference Rival Poet seems Shake Shakespeare's Sonnets Shakespearean Gleanings Sidney Lee sonnet 26 Sonnet 33 sonnet 55 Sonnet 64 sonnets 92 Sonnets of Shakespeare Southampton speare's spirit suggests tell thee theme Thomas Thorpe Thorpe's thou tion Tyler Venus and Adonis verse whole William Herbert William Shakespeare Wilton words writing sonnets written young Friend