Shakespere His Birthplace Home And Grave a Pilgrimage to Stratford On Avon

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J M Jephson
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TO THE ONLY BEGETTER OF THESE ENSUING SONNETS, MR. W. H. , ALL HAPPINESS AND THAT ETERNITY PROMISED BY OUR EVERLASTING POET, WISHETH THE WELL-WISHING ADVENTURER IN SETTING FORTH, T. T.
" Mr. W. H. , " then, was fuppofed to be " the only begetter" of the fonnets, and no one could make out who "Mr. W. H. , " to, whom fo high an honour is attributed, was. Another reading has been fuggefted lately. A full flop is placed at "wifheth, " to which verb " Mr. W. H. " then becomes the nominative cafe, an
...d " T. T. , " Thomas Thorpe, the bookfeller, is made merely to defcribe himfelf as " the well-wifhing adven- turer in fetting forth. " Point it as we will, however, the dedication, like the fonnets themfelves, remains an enigma which no CEdipus has yet been found to folve.
The lateft attempt which I have feen to trace in the fonnets the Poet's autobiography, is that of Mr. Francis Victor Hugo. By reading them over fre- quently, he thinks he has diicovered the real fequence in which they mould be placed, and arranges them accordingly, introducing fome pieces from " The Paf- fionate Pilgrim ;" and in an " Introduction " explains 'The Sonnets.


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