| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 páginas
...upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lust, yet it is said to hare And summon him to marriage. Now he goes, With no...paid by howling Troy To the sea-monster : I stand Aubrey is silent on the subject. He only says, " This William, being inclined naturally to poetry and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 560 páginas
...essay of his poetry, be lost, yet is said to have been so very bitter that it redoubled the persecution against him to that degree, that he was obliged to...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." Mr. Charles Knight won't hear of any deer-stealing at all, but the simple case is that deer-poaching... | |
| Charles Holte Bracebridge - 1862 - 50 páginas
...revenged himself by making a ballad on Lucy. And though this, probably his first essay in poetry, be lost, it is said to have been so very bitter that it redoubled the prosecution against him, and he was obliged to leave his family in Warwickshire and take shelter in London." Many years after... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1056 páginas
...usage, he made a ballad upon him ; and though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." Though mere tradition cannot prove the above account to be a narrative of facts, there appears nothing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 362 páginas
...ill usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." In this account, which appears to have been current amidst the gossip of Stratford, there may probably... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 592 páginas
...upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to ha\e been so very bitter, that it redoubled the prosecution...family in Warwickshire for some time, and shelter liimself in London."* The good old gossip Aubrey is wholly * Some Account of the Life of William Shakespear,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 532 páginas
...usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of bis poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." All this, amongst a great deal of falsehood, probably contained some tissue of the truth — such SB... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 584 páginas
...usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London."8 The good old gossip Aubrey is wholly silent about the deer-stealing and the flight to London,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 534 páginas
...usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the firtt essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled...business and family in Warwickshire for some time, aud shelter himself in London." All this, amougnt a great deal of falgehood, probably contained some... | |
| James Edmund Harting - 1871 - 840 páginas
...ill-usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled...Warwickshire, for some time, and shelter himself in London." Mr. Staunton, in his library edition of Shakespeare's Plays, says : " What degree of authenticity the... | |
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