Shakespeares Story of His Life

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It is the famous oracle spoken by Helena to Parolles concerning Bertram's going to Court : There shall your master have a thousand loves, A mother and a mistress and a friend, A phoenix, captain and an enemy, A guide, a goddess, and a sovereign, 2 59 THE QUARREL WITH SOUTHAMPTON A counsellor, a traitress, and a dear ; His humble ambition proud humility ; His jarring concord, and his discord dulcet ; His faith his sweet disaster ; with a world Of pretty fond adoptious Christendoms That blinking ...Cupid gossips. Now shall he I know not what he shall. God send him well !
The court's a learning place.
War burton pronounced this to be a jargon of nonsense. All oracles are nonsense, for the matter of that ; but this must remain nonsense in every respect, if it be understood of the subsequent career of Bertram, with which it has nothing in common so far as the play goes. It is really the oracle of the Earl of Essex, carefully compacted and knit together in every part. It would be presumptuous to profess knowledge of the meaning of every word ; perhaps the form of the lines is too antithetic for literal exactness ; but the effect of the whole is a true portrait of Essex, drawn by a sympathetic hand.


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