Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 2 of 2
Full-Text Articles in Renaissance Studies
Review Essay: “Will In Overplus” A Review Of Shakespeare Biographies, Stephannie S. Gearhart
Review Essay: “Will In Overplus” A Review Of Shakespeare Biographies, Stephannie S. Gearhart
Quidditas
Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy Will,
And Will to boot, and Will in overplus;
More than enough am I that vex thee still
William Shakespeare, Sonnet 135, ll.1-3
It seems to be a kind of Respect due to the Memory of Excellent Men,
specially of those whom their Wit and Learning have made Famous,
to deliver some Account of themselves, as well as their Works, to Posterity.
For this Reason, how fond do we see some People of discovering any little
Personal Story of the great Men of Antiquity, their Families, the common
Accidents of their Lives, and …
Using John Wilders To Teach Shakespeare’S Second Tetralogy, Edmund M. Taft
Using John Wilders To Teach Shakespeare’S Second Tetralogy, Edmund M. Taft
Quidditas
John Wilders. The Lost Garden: A View of Shakespeare’s English and Roman History Plays. Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield, 1978. 154 pp.
“O thoughts of men accurst!
Past and to come seems best; things present, worst.”
(2 Henry 4.1.3.107-108)