Shakespeare, the Earl, and the JesuitThe 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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... feeling in my face 385 : cyphered 584 : reeking hellish steeme 618 : Our Cedar now is shrunke into a shrub 633-65 : But sinne , his temple hath to ruine brought unconsecrate 71 : Their silent war of lilies and of roses 1396 : The face ...
... feeling in my face 385 : cyphered 584 : reeking hellish steeme 618 : Our Cedar now is shrunke into a shrub 633-65 : But sinne , his temple hath to ruine brought unconsecrate 71 : Their silent war of lilies and of roses 1396 : The face ...
Page 257
... feeling " about the creed in which his father and mother had been brought up . " Thur- ston could not ignore what he believed to be Shakespeare's accom- modation to the demands of the English state - church , nor " the loose morality of ...
... feeling " about the creed in which his father and mother had been brought up . " Thur- ston could not ignore what he believed to be Shakespeare's accom- modation to the demands of the English state - church , nor " the loose morality of ...
Page 268
... feeling were bereft me , And that I could not see , nor hear , nor touch , And nothing but the very smell were left me , Yet would my love to thee be still as much ; For from the stillitory of thy face excelling Comes breath perfum'd ...
... feeling were bereft me , And that I could not see , nor hear , nor touch , And nothing but the very smell were left me , Yet would my love to thee be still as much ; For from the stillitory of thy face excelling Comes breath perfum'd ...
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