Shakespeare, the Earl, and the JesuitFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2008 - 339 pagini The name of the Jesuit Robert Southwell has now and then been linked with Shakespeare's, but vaguely and tentatively. The name of Henry Wriothesley, third earl of Southampton, has been perennially been linked with Shakespeare's, sometimes not vaguely and tentatively enough. This book offers reasons for believing in a relationship among the three men, who were "kinsmen" as their contemporaries understood the term. --From publisher's description. |
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... noted , Southwell's twentieth - century biographer , Christopher Devlin , went further . He noted ( as had Grosart ) that in an edition of Southwell's works published by the Jesuit press at St. Omer in 1616 , the opening to the prose ...
... noted , Southwell's twentieth - century biographer , Christopher Devlin , went further . He noted ( as had Grosart ) that in an edition of Southwell's works published by the Jesuit press at St. Omer in 1616 , the opening to the prose ...
Pagina 70
... noted , Thisby uses so dramatically ( 5.1.344 ) . Later , in a discussion of martyrdom , the Jesuit writes of the symbolic " bloode of the . . . mulberye ” ( 152 ) , apt to remind a reader of Ovid of the white berry turned forever ...
... noted , Thisby uses so dramatically ( 5.1.344 ) . Later , in a discussion of martyrdom , the Jesuit writes of the symbolic " bloode of the . . . mulberye ” ( 152 ) , apt to remind a reader of Ovid of the white berry turned forever ...
Pagina 160
... noted : “ stunge by venemous serpentes " ; " aduoultresse ” ; " be [ a ] st " ; " witchcraftes " ; " distilleth " ; " leaprosye ” ; “ poysened juyce of certayne hearbes " ; " our eares ... are open gates " ; " Allyes Arbours ...
... noted : “ stunge by venemous serpentes " ; " aduoultresse ” ; " be [ a ] st " ; " witchcraftes " ; " distilleth " ; " leaprosye ” ; “ poysened juyce of certayne hearbes " ; " our eares ... are open gates " ; " Allyes Arbours ...
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Adonis All's Angelo appears become believe blood body called Catholic character Christian church Comedy Comfort conscience considered course critics death Dream Duke earl Earl of Southampton Edited Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Epistle evidence example eyes fact faith father fear final Ghost give Hamlet hand hath heart heaven Henry imagination Italy Jesuit John kind King language later least less letter live London Lord Lucrece marriage martyr martyrdom Mary meaning Measure for Measure mind moral never noted offered parallels passage perhaps Peter play play's poem poet political priest Protestant Queen question reason reference religion religious Robert Southwell Roman Saint scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Sonnets soul Southampton Southwell's speak story suffer suggested Teares Thomas thou thought tion Titus true turn Venus wished writing young