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" The warrant I have of your honourable disposition, not the worth of my untutored lines, makes it assured of acceptance. What I have done is yours, what I have to do is yours; being part in all I have devoted yours. "
History of William Shakespeare, Player and Poet: With New Facts and Traditions - Страница 254
по Stephen Watson Fullom - 1864 - 372 страници
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom

Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1870 - 534 страници
...graver labour :" in dedicating the second poem he speaks of it as " my untutored lines," and adds, " what I have done is yours, what I have to do is yours, being part in all I have, devoted yours." So far, then, we have a tittle of evidence to prove " We deem'd onr Willy aye should live, So sweet...

Shakespeare: His Life, Art, and Characters : with an Historical ..., Том 1

Henry Norman Hudson - 1872 - 488 страници
...more open and assured friendship : " The warrant I have of your honourable disposition, not the worth of my untutored lines, makes it assured of acceptance....I have done is yours, what I have to do is yours." It was probably about this time that the event took place which Howe heard of through Sir William Davenant,...

Masterpieces in English Literature, and Lessons in the English Language ...

Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 474 страници
...the same patron, Henry Wriuthesly, Earl of Southampton, in language of remarkable significance : " What I have done is yours; what I have to do is yours ; being part in all I have devoted yours." The tradition is that Southampton had presented him a thousand pounds. About this time we find him...

Characteristics of English Poets from Chaucer to Shirley

William Minto - 1874 - 508 страници
...Elizabethans. Shakespeare himself, in dedicating his " Lucrece " to Southampton, used the expression — " what I have done is yours ; what I have to do is yours." It is in allusion to this practice of poets that the Duke in "Twelfth Night," apostrophising greatness...

Characteristics of English Poets from Chaucer to Shirley

William Minto - 1874 - 506 страници
...Elizabethans. Shakespeare himself, in dedicating his " Lucrece" to Southampton, used the expression —" what I have done is yours ; what I have to do is yours." It is in allusion to this practice of poets that the Duke in "Twelfth Night," apostrophising greatness...

Bacon Versus Shakspere: A Plea for the Defendant

Thomas Davies King - 1875 - 202 страници
...alludes to his munificence in these words:— " The warrant of your honourable disposition not the worth of my untutored lines, makes it assured of acceptance....done is yours; what I have to do is yours ; being in part in all I have, devoted yours." From these sentences it may be inferred that Shakspere had tasted...

Shakespeare's Home

Washington Irving, Frederick William Fairholt - 1877 - 166 страници
...beginning, is but a superfluous moiety. The warrant I have of your honourable disposition, not the worth of my untutored lines, makes it assured of acceptance....yours ; what I have to do is yours ; being part in all 1 have, devoted yours. Were my worth greater, my duty would show greater. Meantime, as it is, it is...

Shakespeare: The Man and the Book: Being a Collection of Occasional ..., Част 1

Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1877 - 200 страници
...graver labour : ' in dedicating the second poem he speaks of it as 'my untutored lines,' and adds, 'what I have done is yours, what I have to do is yours, being part in all I have, devoted yours.' So far, then, we have a tittle of evidence to prove that one William Shakespeare was the author of...

The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 730 страници
...beginning, is but a superfluous moiety. The warrant I have of your honorable disposition, not the worth of my untutored lines, makes it assured of acceptance....What I have done is yours, what I have to do is yours i being part in all I have, devoted yours. Were my worth greater, my duty would show greater : meantime,...

Masterpieces in English Literature: And Lessons in the English ..., Том 1

Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 462 страници
...the same patron, Henry Wriothesly, Earl of Southampton, in language of remarkable siguiiicance : " What I have done is yours; what I have to do is yours ; being part in all I have devoted yours." The tradition Is that Southampton had presented him a thousand pounds. About this time we find him...




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