Shakespeare, the Earl, and the JesuitAssociated University Presse, 2008 - 339 páginas The name of the Jesuit Robert Southwell has now and then been linked with Shakespeare's, but vaguely and tentatively. The name of Henry Wriothesley, third earl of Southampton, has been perennially been linked with Shakespeare's, sometimes not vaguely and tentatively enough. This book offers reasons for believing in a relationship among the three men, who were "kinsmen" as their contemporaries understood the term. --From publisher's description. |
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... seen is too dark to justify such enthusiastic certainty about them . Wilson is right , however , to strain his eyes to see , to turn attention to facts ignored or misinterpreted , even if we suspect that he pro- duces in turn some ...
... seen is too dark to justify such enthusiastic certainty about them . Wilson is right , however , to strain his eyes to see , to turn attention to facts ignored or misinterpreted , even if we suspect that he pro- duces in turn some ...
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... seen quoted or alluded to anywhere in a sea of writing . Apparently distinctive ideas , expressions , images , and tropes that can be found both in Shakespeare and in other writers before and of his time may be part of a common literary ...
... seen quoted or alluded to anywhere in a sea of writing . Apparently distinctive ideas , expressions , images , and tropes that can be found both in Shakespeare and in other writers before and of his time may be part of a common literary ...
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... seen to have ramifications beyond its application to the sexual imagination of poets . Questions about Shakespeare's unstated purposes cannot , in fact , be answered without reference to his writing a poem for the earl of Southampton ...
... seen to have ramifications beyond its application to the sexual imagination of poets . Questions about Shakespeare's unstated purposes cannot , in fact , be answered without reference to his writing a poem for the earl of Southampton ...
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... seen as an influence on Venus and Adonis.63 It sends us to Theseus's ap- preciation of the " simplicity " of the players about to perform for him : Our sport shall be to take what they mistake ; And what poor duty cannot do , noble ...
... seen as an influence on Venus and Adonis.63 It sends us to Theseus's ap- preciation of the " simplicity " of the players about to perform for him : Our sport shall be to take what they mistake ; And what poor duty cannot do , noble ...
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... seen , man's hand is not able to taste , his tongue to conceive , nor his heart to report , what my dream was " ( 4.1.211-14 ) , recalling Southwell's more respectable allusion to Saint Paul : " neither thy sence can discerne , nor thy ...
... seen , man's hand is not able to taste , his tongue to conceive , nor his heart to report , what my dream was " ( 4.1.211-14 ) , recalling Southwell's more respectable allusion to Saint Paul : " neither thy sence can discerne , nor thy ...
Índice
37 | |
Lucrece | 75 |
Ephesus Rome and London | 109 |
Hamlet | 145 |
Alls Well that Ends Well | 201 |
Measure for Measure | 226 |
Conclusion | 256 |
Notes | 260 |
Bibliography | 311 |
Index | 326 |
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