The Poems of ShakespeareWilliam Pickering, 1832 - 288 pages |
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... Rape of Lucrece , issued from the press , both being dedicated to Henry Wri- othesly , Earl of Southampton , who on the publi- cation of the first poem , had not attained his twentieth year . The acquaintance between Shakes- peare and ...
... Rape of Lucrece , issued from the press , both being dedicated to Henry Wri- othesly , Earl of Southampton , who on the publi- cation of the first poem , had not attained his twentieth year . The acquaintance between Shakes- peare and ...
Page lxiv
... Rape of Lucrece , abound in elaborate descriptions , as vivid as language has ever conveyed , in striking thoughts , expressed with uncommon terseness , and in similes of perfect originality ; while both , in accordance with the taste ...
... Rape of Lucrece , abound in elaborate descriptions , as vivid as language has ever conveyed , in striking thoughts , expressed with uncommon terseness , and in similes of perfect originality ; while both , in accordance with the taste ...
Page xci
... Rape of Lucrece Sonnets A Lover's Complaint ............ . The Passionate Pilgrim ..................... Verses among the additional poems to Chester's Love's Martyr ............... Songs from the Plays of Shakespeare lxxx 1 57 141 233 ...
... Rape of Lucrece Sonnets A Lover's Complaint ............ . The Passionate Pilgrim ..................... Verses among the additional poems to Chester's Love's Martyr ............... Songs from the Plays of Shakespeare lxxx 1 57 141 233 ...
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... the 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 . THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY OF SHAKESPEARE . 55.
... the 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 . THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY OF SHAKESPEARE . 55.
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William Shakespeare. THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY WRIOTHESLY , EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON The Rape of Lucrece.
William Shakespeare. THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY WRIOTHESLY , EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON The Rape of Lucrece.
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