The Portrait of Mr. W.H.Privately printed, 1904 - 74 lappuses "The story is about an attempt to uncover the identity of Mr. W. H., the enigmatic dedicatee of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It is based on a theory, originated by Thomas Tyrwhitt, that the sonnets were addressed to one Willie Hughes, portrayed in the story as a boy actor who specialized in playing women in Shakespeare's company. This theory depends on the assumption that the dedicatee is also the Fair Youth who is the subject of most of the poems"--Wikipedia, viewed November 3, 2022. |
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27. lappuse
... became clear and rational , and of high artistic import , illustrating Shakespeare's concep- tion of the true ... Will , or , as he preferred to call him , Willie Hughes . The Christian name he found of course in the punning sonnets ...
... became clear and rational , and of high artistic import , illustrating Shakespeare's concep- tion of the true ... Will , or , as he preferred to call him , Willie Hughes . The Christian name he found of course in the punning sonnets ...
28. lappuse
... Willie Hughes became to me as real a person as Shakespeare . The only objection I made to the theory was that the name of Willie Hughes does not occur in the list of the actors of Shake- speare's company as it is printed in the first ...
... Willie Hughes became to me as real a person as Shakespeare . The only objection I made to the theory was that the name of Willie Hughes does not occur in the list of the actors of Shake- speare's company as it is printed in the first ...
53. lappuse
... Willie Hughes became to me a kind of spiritual presence , an ever - dominant per- sonality . I could almost fancy that I saw him standing in the shadow of my room , so well had Shakespeare drawn him , with his golden hair , his tender ...
... Willie Hughes became to me a kind of spiritual presence , an ever - dominant per- sonality . I could almost fancy that I saw him standing in the shadow of my room , so well had Shakespeare drawn him , with his golden hair , his tender ...
56. lappuse
... Willie Hughes became a member of Lord Pem- broke's company , and , perhaps in the open yard of the Red Bull Tavern , played the part of King Edward's delicate minion . On Marlowe's death , he seems to have returned to Shakespeare , who ...
... Willie Hughes became a member of Lord Pem- broke's company , and , perhaps in the open yard of the Red Bull Tavern , played the part of King Edward's delicate minion . On Marlowe's death , he seems to have returned to Shakespeare , who ...
66. lappuse
... there was no doubt that Willie Hughes suddenly became to me a mere myth , an idle dream , the boyish fancy of a young man who , like most ardent spirits , was more anxious to convince others than to be himself 66 THE PORTRAIT OF MR W. H..
... there was no doubt that Willie Hughes suddenly became to me a mere myth , an idle dream , the boyish fancy of a young man who , like most ardent spirits , was more anxious to convince others than to be himself 66 THE PORTRAIT OF MR W. H..
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