Publications, 16 tomasShakespeare Society, and to be had of W. Skeffington, 1843 |
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... Queen of Scots , and with no other . Queen Elizabeth could not bear to hear her commended ; and her successor would not forgive her satirist . But the Poet has so well marked out every distinguished circumstance of her life and ...
... Queen of Scots , and with no other . Queen Elizabeth could not bear to hear her commended ; and her successor would not forgive her satirist . But the Poet has so well marked out every distinguished circumstance of her life and ...
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... Queen of Scots , Cupid aimed a love - shaft at Elizabeth Queen of England , which , repulsed by her chastity , fell upon a little flower , and metamorphosed it from white to purple ! Who is not inclined to exclaim , at such an anti ...
... Queen of Scots , Cupid aimed a love - shaft at Elizabeth Queen of England , which , repulsed by her chastity , fell upon a little flower , and metamorphosed it from white to purple ! Who is not inclined to exclaim , at such an anti ...
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... Queen of Scots , and with no other . " But the main source of this error - or rather of its perpetua- tion — is the uncritical conception that part of the language and imagery of the allegory is figurative , and part literal . Thus ...
... Queen of Scots , and with no other . " But the main source of this error - or rather of its perpetua- tion — is the uncritical conception that part of the language and imagery of the allegory is figurative , and part literal . Thus ...
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... Queen , therefore Eliza- beth's equal ; and her kingdom lay north , not west , of her rival's . But the conclusive fact against them is , that the two Queens were never engaged ( as this ... Queen of Scots , then , is OBERON'S VISION . 15.
... Queen , therefore Eliza- beth's equal ; and her kingdom lay north , not west , of her rival's . But the conclusive fact against them is , that the two Queens were never engaged ( as this ... Queen of Scots , then , is OBERON'S VISION . 15.
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Shakespeare Society (Great Britain). proffer . The Queen of Scots , then , is not the little flower of whose archetype we are in quest.1 The late ingenious Mr. Boaden has the merit of having led the way to a true solution of the allegory ...
Shakespeare Society (Great Britain). proffer . The Queen of Scots , then , is not the little flower of whose archetype we are in quest.1 The late ingenious Mr. Boaden has the merit of having led the way to a true solution of the allegory ...
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affections allegory Arden arts Boaden Camden castle character circumstances COLLIER comedy conjecture Corsites cotemporary Countess of Essex Countess of Sheffield Countess of Shrewsbury court courtiers Cupid Cynthia Dipsas displeasure drama Dugdale's Duke Earl of Leicester Earl of Shrewsbury Earl of Sussex edition Edward Stafford Eliz Endy Endymion Eumenides fable fair Vestal favour Floscula Gascoyne Geron Gosson hath heart honour imperial Votaress J. P. Collier Kenilworth Lady Douglas Sheffield Lady Lettice Laneham Leicester's little flower little western flower Lodge's Illustrations Lord Love in idleness lover Lunary Lylie Lylie's Majesty Majesty's marriage married Mary ment mermaid Midas Midsummer Night's Dream Moon Nichols's Progresses Oberon Oberon's Vision object passion person play poet Poet's poetical present probably Puck Queen Elizabeth Queen of Scots quoth respect rival royal mistress satire says secret Semele Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY shew Sidney Sir Edward Stafford Sir Tophas story supposed Tellus thing thou tongue unhappy virtues wife