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Side 30
... Borrowed by Waller , On a Girdle , 1. 6 : " The pale which held that lovely deer . " - FEUILLERAT ( ed . 1927 ) explains deare : A play upon the words ' deer ' and ' dear . ' 233. ] MALONE ( ed . 1780 ) compares Love's Labour's Lost ...
... Borrowed by Waller , On a Girdle , 1. 6 : " The pale which held that lovely deer . " - FEUILLERAT ( ed . 1927 ) explains deare : A play upon the words ' deer ' and ' dear . ' 233. ] MALONE ( ed . 1780 ) compares Love's Labour's Lost ...
Side 34
... [ Borrowed by WYNDHAM ( ed . 1898 ) . ] — ROLFE ( ed . 1883 ) points out the rime leap : reap in Sonnet 128 ( 5 , 7 ) . 280. As who should say ] ABBOTT ( 1870 , p . 175 ) discusses this idiom , saying that Sh . " seems to have understood ...
... [ Borrowed by WYNDHAM ( ed . 1898 ) . ] — ROLFE ( ed . 1883 ) points out the rime leap : reap in Sonnet 128 ( 5 , 7 ) . 280. As who should say ] ABBOTT ( 1870 , p . 175 ) discusses this idiom , saying that Sh . " seems to have understood ...
Side 46
... ] SCHMIDT ( 1875 ) : Come in contact with in any manner . - CRAIG ( ed . 1905 ) : Shakespeare may have written " To ' proach " or " To approach . " 405. ] Cf. 1. 129 . Tis much to borrow , and I will not owe 46 VENVS AND ADONIS.
... ] SCHMIDT ( 1875 ) : Come in contact with in any manner . - CRAIG ( ed . 1905 ) : Shakespeare may have written " To ' proach " or " To approach . " 405. ] Cf. 1. 129 . Tis much to borrow , and I will not owe 46 VENVS AND ADONIS.
Side 47
William Shakespeare. Tis much to borrow , and I will not owe it , My loue to loue , is loue , but to disgrace it , For I haue heard , it is a life in death , That laughs and weeps , and all but with a breath . 4II 415 70 VVho weares a ...
William Shakespeare. Tis much to borrow , and I will not owe it , My loue to loue , is loue , but to disgrace it , For I haue heard , it is a life in death , That laughs and weeps , and all but with a breath . 4II 415 70 VVho weares a ...
Side 50
... borrowing from Venus and Lucrece . These are 11. 456 and 956 f . of Venus as compared with Paradise Lost , X , 698 ( " stormy gust and flaw " ) , V , 132 f . ( " drops ... Each in their crystal sluice " ) ; and ll . 117 f . and 1378 f ...
... borrowing from Venus and Lucrece . These are 11. 456 and 956 f . of Venus as compared with Paradise Lost , X , 698 ( " stormy gust and flaw " ) , V , 132 f . ( " drops ... Each in their crystal sluice " ) ; and ll . 117 f . and 1378 f ...
Indhold
Venus and Adonis | 369 |
The Date of Composition | 384 |
The Sources | 390 |
The Texts | 407 |
The Date of Composition | 413 |
Selection from Painter | 437 |
The Vogue of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece | 447 |
General Criticism of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece | 476 |
The Passionate Pilgrim | 524 |
The Phoenix and the Turtle | 559 |
A Lovers Complaint | 584 |
The CotesBenson Edition of Shakespeares Poems | 604 |
Musical Settings for the Poems | 610 |
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Side 21 - Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, — an excellent thing in woman.