TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 454
... person . " He was either William Harte , the poet's nephew , or William Hews , some unknown individual ; but Drake said , and said truly , that the person addressed in some of the Sonnets themselves was one of rank ; and he maintained ...
... person . " He was either William Harte , the poet's nephew , or William Hews , some unknown individual ; but Drake said , and said truly , that the person addressed in some of the Sonnets themselves was one of rank ; and he maintained ...
Page 455
... persons , real or fictitious , who occupy an important position in the larger collection , and in the notice of the poet's ... person , either in moments of elation or depression , with other apparently continuous stanzas that painted an ...
... persons , real or fictitious , who occupy an important position in the larger collection , and in the notice of the poet's ... person , either in moments of elation or depression , with other apparently continuous stanzas that painted an ...
Page 484
... person . It is not our intention to discuss the question to whom they were addressed , which question depends upon the adoption of the theory that they are addressed to one . Drake's opinion that they were addressed to Lord Southampton ...
... person . It is not our intention to discuss the question to whom they were addressed , which question depends upon the adoption of the theory that they are addressed to one . Drake's opinion that they were addressed to Lord Southampton ...
Contents
STACLEIN | 25 |
JULIUS CESAR 23 | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTADY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS 835 | 363 |
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