Mr William Argone the Key to Shakespeare By the Anatomy of the Figure On the T

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Mr William Argone the Key to Shakespeare By the Anatomy of the Figure On the T
Thorlief T Naae
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"Where thou art forced to break a twofold ti*uth, " i. E. , where his Muse is forced to divulge a twofold truth: IS. "Hers (i. E. , her truth, that of his Muse, being like one shaking a speare) by thy beauty (i. E. , the fitness of the name Shake- speare) tempting her to thee, 14. Thine (i. E. , the truth that the name Shake- speare fits his Muse) by thy beauty being false to me. " SONNET XLII. Apostrophe to his nom de plume Shake-speare.
In lines 8, 10 and 13 he calls it his "friend. " "My fri
...end and I are one" 1. 13.
1. "That thou hast her" (1. 1. ) i. E. , that the name Shake-speare has his Muse, that his Muse goes by that name.
SONNET XLIII. Apostrophe to his Muse 1. "When I most wink, " i. E. , when he gives the plainest hints at his name as in L. L. L. And else- where ; these are the "things unrespected, " they are "Darkly bright are bright in dark directed. " B3 SONNET XLTV. Apostrophe to his Muse A fine sonnet, addressing his Muse as being distant from him.
SONNET XLV. Apostrophe to his Muse "The other two, hght air and purging fire:" The first two, earth and water, are named in Son- net 44, line 11.


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