The Poems of ShakespeareBell and Daldy York Street, 1878 - 288 pages |
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Page ix
... mind with all the treasures of antiquity . In oppo- sition to Gildon , Upton , and other critics who asserted the extensive erudition of Shakespeare , Farmer has incontrovertibly shown that , while composing several of his dramas , he ...
... mind with all the treasures of antiquity . In oppo- sition to Gildon , Upton , and other critics who asserted the extensive erudition of Shakespeare , Farmer has incontrovertibly shown that , while composing several of his dramas , he ...
Page lxii
... minds , as en- title them to occupy with Shakespeare that highest station in " Fame's proud temple , " to ' D'Avenant's vanity , who was willing to be thought the son of Shakespeare , even at the expense of his mother's reputa- tion the ...
... minds , as en- title them to occupy with Shakespeare that highest station in " Fame's proud temple , " to ' D'Avenant's vanity , who was willing to be thought the son of Shakespeare , even at the expense of his mother's reputa- tion the ...
Page lxxi
... mind , and magnanimity , That when the Trojan wars were new begun , Whos'ever was deep - wounded with his spear , Could never be recured of his maim , Nor ever after be made whole again , Except with that spear's rust he holpen were ...
... mind , and magnanimity , That when the Trojan wars were new begun , Whos'ever was deep - wounded with his spear , Could never be recured of his maim , Nor ever after be made whole again , Except with that spear's rust he holpen were ...
Page lxxii
... heart , man's chief felicity , Brother of quiet death , when life is too too long ; A comedy it is , and now an history , What is not sleep unto the feeble mind ? It easeth him that toils , and him that's sorry lxxii MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
... heart , man's chief felicity , Brother of quiet death , when life is too too long ; A comedy it is , and now an history , What is not sleep unto the feeble mind ? It easeth him that toils , and him that's sorry lxxii MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
Page lxxiii
... mind , Whose like yet never worldly treasure bought , Thy solid judgment and thy generous thought , Which in this darken'd age have clearly shin'd ; I swear by those , and by my spotless love , And by my secret , yet most fervent fires ...
... mind , Whose like yet never worldly treasure bought , Thy solid judgment and thy generous thought , Which in this darken'd age have clearly shin'd ; I swear by those , and by my spotless love , And by my secret , yet most fervent fires ...
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Adonis bear beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson bequeath blood Boswell breast breath cheeks Collatine daughter dead dear death delight desire doth dramas face fair false fault fear fire flower foul Francis Collins gentle give grace grief Hamnet hand hate hath hear heart heaven honour John Shakespeare Jonson king kiss lips live looks Lord love's Lucrece lust MALONE may'st Memoir mind never night pale pity plays Poems poet poison'd poor praise Priam proud queen quoth Rape of Lucrece Richard Barnefield Shak Shakespeare shame sighs sight sing Sonnets sorrow soul Stratford Susanna Hall swear sweet Tarquin tears theatre thee thine eye thing Thomas Lucy thou art thou dost thou shalt thou wilt thought thyself time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verse weep Welcombe William William Shakespeare wind WITCH words wound Yorkshire Tragedy youth