A forgotten copy of Shakespeare’s famous Sonnet 116 was found tucked away in a 17th-century manuscript in the Oxford Library.
De SainteBeuve, and craves permission to read him a little manuscript poem, entitled "La Tete de Mort." "Oh, oh," murmurs the illustrious presence, "a very sombre title! Nimporte. Let us hear it!" ...
the late Rev. Edward Everett Hale presented the lad with a package supposed to contain some manuscript poems, with the injunction not to open the package until after the latter's death.
This mysterious poem, discovered among the gnostic manuscripts at Nag Hammadi, is narrated by a female divine revealer. " 'Thunder Perfect Mind' is a marvelous, strange poem. It speaks in the ...
Dr Leah Veronese uncovered the version of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 tucked away in a 17th Century poetry collection at the University of Oxford. The manuscript was found among the papers of ...
The poem in question, entitled ‘Freagra ar et cætera Philip ... 2004, ‘Téacs ó scoil leighis Achaidh Mhic Airt’ [A Text from the Aghmacart Medical School], Ossory, Laois and Leinster 1, 56–75. Nic ...