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SHAKESPEARE'S VENVS & ADONIS- WITH PREFACE- GLOSSARY ETC. BY - ISRAEL GOLLANC MA LLANG This One QY8K - 277-0JWG MDCCCXCIX PUBLISHED BY M.DENT . AND CO : ALDINE HOUSE LONDON E - C " No man was ever yet a great poet ,. Front Cover.
SHAKESPEARE'S VENVS & ADONIS- WITH PREFACE- GLOSSARY ETC. BY - ISRAEL GOLLANC MA LLANG This One QY8K - 277-0JWG MDCCCXCIX PUBLISHED BY M.DENT . AND CO : ALDINE HOUSE LONDON E - C " No man was ever yet a great poet ,. Front Cover.
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" No man was ever yet a great poet , without being at the same time a profound philosopher . For poetry is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge , human thoughts , human passions , emotions , language . In Shakespeare's ...
" No man was ever yet a great poet , without being at the same time a profound philosopher . For poetry is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge , human thoughts , human passions , emotions , language . In Shakespeare's ...
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... poet himself superintended the printing of the poem , and was responsible for the wording of the title - page . A significant fact is Shake- speare's choice of the printer : Richard Field was the son of Henry Field , a tanner of ...
... poet himself superintended the printing of the poem , and was responsible for the wording of the title - page . A significant fact is Shake- speare's choice of the printer : Richard Field was the son of Henry Field , a tanner of ...
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... poet's younger days at Stratford - on - Avon , but there is little to be adduced in favour of this view , and there is no need to strain the words to bear this meaning . By the term " invention " Shakespeare probably implied lyrical or ...
... poet's younger days at Stratford - on - Avon , but there is little to be adduced in favour of this view , and there is no need to strain the words to bear this meaning . By the term " invention " Shakespeare probably implied lyrical or ...
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... subsequently rejected that form in favour of the less monumental six - line stanza ( vide Passionate Pilgrim , iv . v . ix . ) . brance of some English Poets , " celebrates Shakespeare's " viii Preface . Venus and Adonis , & c .
... subsequently rejected that form in favour of the less monumental six - line stanza ( vide Passionate Pilgrim , iv . v . ix . ) . brance of some English Poets , " celebrates Shakespeare's " viii Preface . Venus and Adonis , & c .
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Anon arms Barnfield beauty blood boar breast breath cheek Cytherea dead death delight disdain dost doth edition embrace England's Helicon eyes face fair fancy favour fear fire flower forlorn foul Francis Meres frown gentle grief hast hath hear heart heaven heavenly Hero and Leander hounds Jaggard kiss lips live looks Love's Labour's Lost Lucrece Lust's Marlowe's morn Ne'er never night nought Ovid P.P. xix P.P. xv pale PAPHOS Passionate Pilgrim pity pluck'd poem poet printed proud queen quoth rhyming Richard Barnfield Richard Field scorn servile Shake Shakespearian shalt shame shine shouldst sighs silly sing smell soft Sonnets sorrow speare's spring St John's College Steevens conj Stratford-on-Avon strike sweet tears tender Tereu Thammuz thee thine thou art thyself title-page tongue unto vaded Venus and Adonis weep Whereat wind wound young Youth