| American fiction - 1905 - 556 pages
...prophecy unusual and almost incongruous. Such for instance is Shakespeare's declaration to Ann (p. 50): And I will seek a manly soul, and wear him In my heart's...even in my heart of hearts. And in high verse I will eternize him, Blazoning his beauty forth, his name concealing To set the wide world wondering who he... | |
| Richard Garnett - English drama - 1904 - 118 pages
...Shakespeare ! Come to the house this minute, sir; no, stay. Where is the partner of thy sin ? SHAKESPEARE. In heaven, Where my soul flits and hovers in her lustre...worth it was of his, or wit of mine. ANN SHAKESPEARE. This is the old song, sung in Charlcote arbour, Where, ere I called thee mine, I often heard thee Discoursing... | |
| American fiction - 1905 - 548 pages
...prophecy unusual and almost incongruous. Such for instance is Shakespeare's declaration to Ann (p. 50): And I will seek a manly soul, and wear him In my heart's...even in my heart of hearts. And in high verse I will eternize him, Blazoning his beauty forth, his name concealing To set the wide world wondering who he... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1905 - 910 pages
...in Shakespeare's mouth when he announces to his wife his early departure for 'prodigious London': ' And I will seek a manly soul, and wear him In my heart's core, even In my hi'urt of hearts. And In high verse I will eternise him, Blaionlng his beauty forth, bis name concealing... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1905 - 920 pages
...in Shakespeare's mouth when he announces to his wife his early departure for 'prodigious London': ' And I will seek a manly soul, and wear him In my heart's...to divine If worth It was of his, or wit of mine. ' Such is Dr. Garnett 's way of accounting for the mystery of the sonnets. 'The Sin of David,' by Mr.... | |
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