Shakespeare And the Rival Poet Displaying Shakespeare As a Satirist And Provin
Shakespeare And the Rival Poet Displaying Shakespeare As a Satirist And Provin
Acheson, Arthur, 1864-1930
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141 ative reference to this Sonnet of Chapman's, it has yet to be advanced. In Act IV. Scene 3 Longaville having read his Sonnet : " Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine eye, ' Gainst whom the world cannot hold argument, Persuade my heart to this false perjury? Vows for thee broke deserve not punishment. A woman I forswore; but I will prove, Thou being a goddess, I forswore not thee : My vow was earthly, thou a heavenly love; Thy grace being gain'd cures all disgrace in me. Vows are but breat...h, and breath a vapour is : Then, thou, fair sun, which on my earth doth shine, Exhalest this vapour vow ; in thee it is : If broken then, it is no fault of mine, If by me broke, what fool is not so wise To lose an oath to win a paradise ? " Biron comes in with ' This is the liver vein, which makes flesh a deity/' Compare this with Chapman's " Spirit to flesh and soul to spirit giving Love flows not from my liver, but her living. " In the sixth verse of this sequence Chapman works himself into great wrath : " Her look doth promise and her life assure ; A right line forcing a rebateless point, 142 SHAKESPEARE AND THE RIVAL POET.
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