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... Collier ( Works ) [ Coll.1 ] 1843 Robert Bell ( Poems , English Poets , Annotated Edition ) [ Bell ] 1855 1 This abbreviation is used only in the Textual Notes . 2 Important exceptions are : Lintott omits the P. & T .; Wyndham , the ...
... Collier ( Works ) [ Coll.1 ] 1843 Robert Bell ( Poems , English Poets , Annotated Edition ) [ Bell ] 1855 1 This abbreviation is used only in the Textual Notes . 2 Important exceptions are : Lintott omits the P. & T .; Wyndham , the ...
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... Collier ( Works ) [ Coll.2 ] 1858 Howard Staunton ( Plays ) [ Sta . ] 1860 W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright ( Works , Globe Edition ) [ Glo . ] 1864 Thomas Keightley ( Plays and Poems ) [ Ktly . ] 1865 R. G. White ( Works ) [ Wh.1 ] 1865 ...
... Collier ( Works ) [ Coll.2 ] 1858 Howard Staunton ( Plays ) [ Sta . ] 1860 W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright ( Works , Globe Edition ) [ Glo . ] 1864 Thomas Keightley ( Plays and Poems ) [ Ktly . ] 1865 R. G. White ( Works ) [ Wh.1 ] 1865 ...
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... COLLIER ( ed . 1843 ) , HUDSON ( ed . 1856 ) , and others . ] — CASE ( in Pooler , ed . 1911 ) : It does not . . . appear why ' content ' cannot be used actively . If he acquiesced he would obey , but Shakespeare says he does not obey ...
... COLLIER ( ed . 1843 ) , HUDSON ( ed . 1856 ) , and others . ] — CASE ( in Pooler , ed . 1911 ) : It does not . . . appear why ' content ' cannot be used actively . If he acquiesced he would obey , but Shakespeare says he does not obey ...
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... COLLIER ( ed . 1843 , p . 370 ) : R. S. , the author of " Phillis and Flora , " 1598 , did not scruple to copy , almost with verbal exactness , part of the description Shakespeare gives of the horse of Adonis . [ The Amorous Con ...
... COLLIER ( ed . 1843 , p . 370 ) : R. S. , the author of " Phillis and Flora , " 1598 , did not scruple to copy , almost with verbal exactness , part of the description Shakespeare gives of the horse of Adonis . [ The Amorous Con ...
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... COLLIER ( ed . 1843 ) says that Malone's inference is " perhaps hastily " made . - IDEM ( ed . 1858 ) : Anterior to his sojourn in the metropolis he [ Sh . ] must have seen such pieces performed , even in his native town ; or if not ...
... COLLIER ( ed . 1843 ) says that Malone's inference is " perhaps hastily " made . - IDEM ( ed . 1858 ) : Anterior to his sojourn in the metropolis he [ Sh . ] must have seen such pieces performed , even in his native town ; or if not ...
Contenido
Venus and Adonis | 369 |
The Date of Composition | 384 |
The Sources | 390 |
The Texts | 407 |
The Date of Composition | 413 |
Selection from Painter | 437 |
The Vogue of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece | 447 |
General Criticism of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece | 476 |
The Passionate Pilgrim | 524 |
The Phoenix and the Turtle | 559 |
A Lovers Complaint | 584 |
The CotesBenson Edition of Shakespeares Poems | 604 |
Musical Settings for the Poems | 610 |
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