New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 577
... SONNETS OF SHAKSPEARE . I AM frequently obliged to decline communications transmitted to this periodical , from their containing paradoxical opinions which I have no desire to promulgate . It is not always , however , without reluctance ...
... SONNETS OF SHAKSPEARE . I AM frequently obliged to decline communications transmitted to this periodical , from their containing paradoxical opinions which I have no desire to promulgate . It is not always , however , without reluctance ...
Page 578
... sonnets ; and I should have pitied Schlegel himself if he had been condemned , with all these poems about him , as reflecting telescopes , to make the history of Shakspeare im- portantly more distinct . What were the commentators to ...
... sonnets ; and I should have pitied Schlegel himself if he had been condemned , with all these poems about him , as reflecting telescopes , to make the history of Shakspeare im- portantly more distinct . What were the commentators to ...
Page 581
... Sonnets indicate that he was subject to casual misfortunes ; and what ghost or sonnet was required to make us believe as much ? It may be alleged that these complaints seem to contradict the general prosperity which is attributed to the ...
... Sonnets indicate that he was subject to casual misfortunes ; and what ghost or sonnet was required to make us believe as much ? It may be alleged that these complaints seem to contradict the general prosperity which is attributed to the ...
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