What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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Side 100
... Sonnets , who will not yet respond to women : He preached pure maid , and praised cold chastity . The joke of the ... Sonnets were brought out into the light of day and published by Thorp many years later , A Lover's Complaint was ...
... Sonnets , who will not yet respond to women : He preached pure maid , and praised cold chastity . The joke of the ... Sonnets were brought out into the light of day and published by Thorp many years later , A Lover's Complaint was ...
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... Sonnets contain finer poetry , and of a wider range , than the published poems - naturally , for they express the ... Sonnets as others did their sonnet sequences , some of them of the nature of literary exercises . That element entered ...
... Sonnets contain finer poetry , and of a wider range , than the published poems - naturally , for they express the ... Sonnets as others did their sonnet sequences , some of them of the nature of literary exercises . That element entered ...
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... Sonnets . The Sonnets and the plays agree and cohere ; so do the poems : they are all one man , though the point of view sometimes shifts , with the subject undertaken - a Troilus , a Timon , a King Lear , Macbeth or Othello offer us ...
... Sonnets . The Sonnets and the plays agree and cohere ; so do the poems : they are all one man , though the point of view sometimes shifts , with the subject undertaken - a Troilus , a Timon , a King Lear , Macbeth or Othello offer us ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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