The Poems of ShakespeareWilliam Pickering, 1832 - 288 pages |
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Page xxvii
... dead and cold creations to breathing and passionate beauty . Among the numerous dramas , manuscript as well as printed , of which time has spared no copies , were probably several rifacimenti by his master hand . Two of his earliest ...
... dead and cold creations to breathing and passionate beauty . Among the numerous dramas , manuscript as well as printed , of which time has spared no copies , were probably several rifacimenti by his master hand . Two of his earliest ...
Page xxix
... dead , that I did not , I am as sory , as if the originall fault had beene my fault , because my selfe haue seene his demeanour no lesse ciuill than he exelent in the qualitie he professes : Besides , diuers of worship haue reported his ...
... dead , that I did not , I am as sory , as if the originall fault had beene my fault , because my selfe haue seene his demeanour no lesse ciuill than he exelent in the qualitie he professes : Besides , diuers of worship haue reported his ...
Page xlviii
... dead , is no - thing . " Ashmole MSS . 38 . The letter from Peele to Marlowe , concerning Shakespeare and Jonson , which has been given in several publications , is undoubtedly a forgery : see my Life of Peele , p . iii . prefixed to ...
... dead , is no - thing . " Ashmole MSS . 38 . The letter from Peele to Marlowe , concerning Shakespeare and Jonson , which has been given in several publications , is undoubtedly a forgery : see my Life of Peele , p . iii . prefixed to ...
Page lii
... dead , he de- sired it might be done immediately ; upon which Shakespeare gave him these four verses : Ten in the hundred lies here engrav'd ; ' Tis a hundred to ten his soul is not sav'd : If any man ask , Who lies in this tomb ? Ho ...
... dead , he de- sired it might be done immediately ; upon which Shakespeare gave him these four verses : Ten in the hundred lies here engrav'd ; ' Tis a hundred to ten his soul is not sav'd : If any man ask , Who lies in this tomb ? Ho ...
Page liv
... dead , he doth but sleepe . This stony register is for his bones , His fame is more perpetual than these stones : And his own goodness , with himself being gone , Shall live , when earthly monument is none . " Written upon the west end ...
... dead , he doth but sleepe . This stony register is for his bones , His fame is more perpetual than these stones : And his own goodness , with himself being gone , Shall live , when earthly monument is none . " Written upon the west end ...
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