A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The phoenix and the turtle. A lover's complaint. 1938J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1938 "As editor of the "New Variorum" editions of Shakespeare—also called the "Furness Variorum"—he collected in a single source 300 years of references, antecedent works, influences and commentaries. He devoted more than forty years to the series, completing the annotation of sixteen plays. His son, Horace Howard Furness, Jr. (1865–1930), joined as co-editor of the Variorum's later volumes, and continued the project after the father's death, annotating three additional plays and revising two others."--Wikipedia |
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Page 468
... verse ... and for its numerous and vivid natural descriptions , some of them too natural , it must be confessed , ” and Lucrece as a somewhat " crabbed and quaint production . " There would be small profit in meticulously following the ...
... verse ... and for its numerous and vivid natural descriptions , some of them too natural , it must be confessed , ” and Lucrece as a somewhat " crabbed and quaint production . " There would be small profit in meticulously following the ...
Page 542
... verses were probably written about the same time . ... Every verse is astonishing in portraiture , and the last line's a revelation .... She was bad as a lover then and not excellent even as a mistress . The distinction itself goes to ...
... verses were probably written about the same time . ... Every verse is astonishing in portraiture , and the last line's a revelation .... She was bad as a lover then and not excellent even as a mistress . The distinction itself goes to ...
Page 575
... verse composed by various bards in praise of members of the Salusbury family " and English verses by Salusbury himself , Chester , Jonson , and others . Though he was unsuccessful ( pp . lii - liv ) “ in discovering who Robert Chester ...
... verse composed by various bards in praise of members of the Salusbury family " and English verses by Salusbury himself , Chester , Jonson , and others . Though he was unsuccessful ( pp . lii - liv ) “ in discovering who Robert Chester ...
Contents
Venus and Adonis | 369 |
Lucrece | 406 |
The Vogue of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece | 447 |
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