The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... Shakespeare asketh for the Wardrobe and properties of the same play house 500 li and for his 4 shares , the same as his fellowes Burbadge and Fletcher viz 933 li . 6s . 8d . - 1433 li . 6s . 8d . " - his own estimate , it will be ...
... Shakespeare asketh for the Wardrobe and properties of the same play house 500 li and for his 4 shares , the same as his fellowes Burbadge and Fletcher viz 933 li . 6s . 8d . - 1433 li . 6s . 8d . " - his own estimate , it will be ...
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... preyed upon his heart , for ever ! These are indeed " true rights ; " her existence is as actual as Shakspeare's own ; it is no " poet's rage And stretched metre of an antique song The Confessions of William Shakespeare . 327.
... preyed upon his heart , for ever ! These are indeed " true rights ; " her existence is as actual as Shakspeare's own ; it is no " poet's rage And stretched metre of an antique song The Confessions of William Shakespeare . 327.
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... . || Sonnet 105 . †† Sonnet 49 . Sonnet 105 . Sonnet 92 . ‡‡ Sonnet 87 . 1 Let us not detract from the beauty of this sentiment. ** Sonnet 49 . * Sonnet 139 . † Sonnet 140 . Memoirs of Confessions of William Shakespeare . 329.
... . || Sonnet 105 . †† Sonnet 49 . Sonnet 105 . Sonnet 92 . ‡‡ Sonnet 87 . 1 Let us not detract from the beauty of this sentiment. ** Sonnet 49 . * Sonnet 139 . † Sonnet 140 . Memoirs of Confessions of William Shakespeare . 329.
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... And they are rich , and ransom all ill deeds . " || Sonnet 148 . † Sonnet 70 . + Sonnet 33 . § Sonnet 34 . || Sonnet 34 . Well had he made his Passionate Pilgrim exclaim- " Oh 330 Confessions of William Shakespeare ,
... And they are rich , and ransom all ill deeds . " || Sonnet 148 . † Sonnet 70 . + Sonnet 33 . § Sonnet 34 . || Sonnet 34 . Well had he made his Passionate Pilgrim exclaim- " Oh 330 Confessions of William Shakespeare ,
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... Shakespeare ? Did she prove herself worthy of his renewed trust ? Did she continue to hold within the influence of her extraordi- nary charms the devotion of the greatest man that the world had known ? * Sonnet 35 . + Sonnet 93 . Hl ...
... Shakespeare ? Did she prove herself worthy of his renewed trust ? Did she continue to hold within the influence of her extraordi- nary charms the devotion of the greatest man that the world had known ? * Sonnet 35 . + Sonnet 93 . Hl ...
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