The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bell, 1899 |
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Page lix
... mistress's favour , Burleigh , died the same year , —is the date of the earliest play of Ben Jonson , then in his twenty - fourth year , Every Man in his Humour . Rowe relates , " that Shakespeare's acquaintance with Ben Jonson began ...
... mistress's favour , Burleigh , died the same year , —is the date of the earliest play of Ben Jonson , then in his twenty - fourth year , Every Man in his Humour . Rowe relates , " that Shakespeare's acquaintance with Ben Jonson began ...
Page lxi
... mistress by a lover , who speaks of himself as old , " as " past the best . " The other alludes to a friend , and also a mistress , —a fair youth , a dark woman , and expresses mistrust of a design of the latter to seduce the friend ...
... mistress by a lover , who speaks of himself as old , " as " past the best . " The other alludes to a friend , and also a mistress , —a fair youth , a dark woman , and expresses mistrust of a design of the latter to seduce the friend ...
Page lxii
... mistress , and forgive him in the same breath . Had we a full biography of the poet with all its surroundings , we might explain much that is obscure in these remarkable effusions , but by no process that I can conceive , may we hope to ...
... mistress , and forgive him in the same breath . Had we a full biography of the poet with all its surroundings , we might explain much that is obscure in these remarkable effusions , but by no process that I can conceive , may we hope to ...
Page lxxvi
... Mistress Hall ; Something of Shakespeare was in that , but this Wholly of Him with whom she's now in bliss . " Devotional , however , was a wide term , and embraces all moods , from horror to beatitude , and no inference lies from the ...
... Mistress Hall ; Something of Shakespeare was in that , but this Wholly of Him with whom she's now in bliss . " Devotional , however , was a wide term , and embraces all moods , from horror to beatitude , and no inference lies from the ...
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... ; where it is observed that Dante makes Cain the man in the moon with his bundle of sticks ; or in other words describes the moon by the periphrasis " Caino e le spine . " 99 my mistress shewed me thee , and thy dog , 48 ACT II . TEMPEST .
... ; where it is observed that Dante makes Cain the man in the moon with his bundle of sticks ; or in other words describes the moon by the periphrasis " Caino e le spine . " 99 my mistress shewed me thee , and thy dog , 48 ACT II . TEMPEST .
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