The Portrait of Mr. W.H.Privately printed, 1904 - 74 ページ "The story is about an attempt to uncover the identity of Mr. W. H., the enigmatic dedicatee of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It is based on a theory, originated by Thomas Tyrwhitt, that the sonnets were addressed to one Willie Hughes, portrayed in the story as a boy actor who specialized in playing women in Shakespeare's company. This theory depends on the assumption that the dedicatee is also the Fair Youth who is the subject of most of the poems"--Wikipedia, viewed November 3, 2022. |
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... verse Thine own sweet argument , too excellent For every vulgar paper to rehearse ? O , give thyself the thanks , if aught in me Worthy perusal stand against thy sight ; For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee , When thou thyself ...
... verse Thine own sweet argument , too excellent For every vulgar paper to rehearse ? O , give thyself the thanks , if aught in me Worthy perusal stand against thy sight ; For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee , When thou thyself ...
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... verse , the same idea being also put forward in the 79th Sonnet- " Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid , My verse alone had all thy gentle grace , But now my gracious numbers are decayed , And my sick Muse does give another place ...
... verse , the same idea being also put forward in the 79th Sonnet- " Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid , My verse alone had all thy gentle grace , But now my gracious numbers are decayed , And my sick Muse does give another place ...
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... verse " is thine , and born of thee ; " only listen to me , and I will " bring forth eter- nal numbers to outlive long date , " and you shall people with forms of your own image the imaginary world of the stage . These children that you ...
... verse " is thine , and born of thee ; " only listen to me , and I will " bring forth eter- nal numbers to outlive long date , " and you shall people with forms of your own image the imaginary world of the stage . These children that you ...
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... verse " could not have been used of Chapman's work , however applicable it might have been to the style of his later Jacobean plays . No : Mar- lowe was clearly the rival dramatist of whom Shakespeare spoke in such lauda- tory terms ...
... verse " could not have been used of Chapman's work , however applicable it might have been to the style of his later Jacobean plays . No : Mar- lowe was clearly the rival dramatist of whom Shakespeare spoke in such lauda- tory terms ...
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... verse , Which eyes not yet created shall o'er - read , And tongues to be your being shall rehearse When all the breathers of this world are dead . " There were endless allusions , also , to Willie Hughes's power over his audience , -the ...
... verse , Which eyes not yet created shall o'er - read , And tongues to be your being shall rehearse When all the breathers of this world are dead . " There were endless allusions , also , to Willie Hughes's power over his audience , -the ...
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addressed to Lord answered artistic beauty begetter believe in Willie Birdcage Walk bitter boy-actor charm corroborate course cried Cyril Graham Cyril Graham's theory dear Erskine death delicate minion discovered dramatic Earl Earl of Pembroke Elizabethan Eton exclaimed existence of Willie fancy fascinated father Father Brown give gout hand Hews idea Juliet Lady Erskine laughed letter little vineyard looking Lord Buckhurst Lord Crediton Lord Pem Lord Pembroke Lord Southampton meaning merely Muse mystery name of Willie never numbers to outlive once passion perfect Perhaps Philistine play poems portrait proof remember Romeo and Juliet Rosalind sake seemed shadow Shake Shakespeare's heart Shakespeare's Sonnets showed Sonnets are addressed Southampton speare's stage strange suicide sweet tell theatre thine Thou art thought tion told Tragedy and Comedy truth verse whole matter whole thing WILDE Willie Hughes became Willie Hughes theory Willie Hughes's wonder young actor