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CONTENTS.
THE SONNETS :-
Notices and Comments .
Of the Personal Theory as interpreted by Charles
Armitage Brown
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19
Of the period at which the Earlier Sonnets were Written
and the Person to whom they are Addressed.
28
Shakspeare to the Earl, wishing him to Marry.
108
Shakspeare to the Earl, in praise of his Personal Beauty
Shakspeare to the Earl, promising Immortality.
117
123
Shakspeare to the Earl, chiefly concerning a Rival Poet,
adjudged to be Marlowe
127
Shakspeare is about to write on the Courtship of his
Shakspeare to the Earl, when he has known him some
three years
169
Shakspeare proposes to write of the Earl in his absence
abroad
171
DRAMATIC SONNETS:-
The Earl to Mistress Vernon on and in his absence
Elizabeth Vernon repays the Earl by a Flirtation of her
own His Reproach.
231
PERSONAL SONNETS:-
Shakspeare is sad for the Earl's 'Harmful Deeds'
237
A Farewell of the Earl's to Elizabeth Vernon
The Earl to Elizabeth Vernon after his Absence
243
247
Shakspeare to the Earl after some Time of Silence
251
DRAMATIC SONNETS:
The Earl to Elizabeth Vernon-Their Final Reconcilia-
tion with Shakspeare's Sonnet on their Marriage
256
X PERSONAL SONNETS:- -
Shakspeare to the Earl, chiefly on his own Death
289
Southampton, in the Tower, to his Countess, also Shak-
speare to the Earl in Prison, and upon his Release
THE MSS. BOOK OF THE SOUTHAMPTON SONNETS
The 'Dark Lady of the Latter Sonnets
William Herbert's Passion for Lady Rich
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323
367
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