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300 SHAKSPERE'S SONNETS . THER.denis k spredere che ne homoses the
rest of theint " HERE is a great tendency , even amongst the most earnest
students of Shakspere , to shirk the Sonnets . A few of them are generally
selected for ...
300 SHAKSPERE'S SONNETS . THER.denis k spredere che ne homoses the
rest of theint " HERE is a great tendency , even amongst the most earnest
students of Shakspere , to shirk the Sonnets . A few of them are generally
selected for ...
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First : the nature of the metaphor in Sonnets xxxiii . and xxxiv . , in which will is
represented as something infinitely above Shakspere , that has deigned once to
notice him ; secondly , the inevitable result of the offence — the separation of
their ...
First : the nature of the metaphor in Sonnets xxxiii . and xxxiv . , in which will is
represented as something infinitely above Shakspere , that has deigned once to
notice him ; secondly , the inevitable result of the offence — the separation of
their ...
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1 written during this separation , for it is not until we commence the “
Reconciliation ” sonnets that we get any hint of its termination ; and then , in
Sonnets xcvii . and xcviii . Shakspere tells us , that although it has extended over
a summer ...
1 written during this separation , for it is not until we commence the “
Reconciliation ” sonnets that we get any hint of its termination ; and then , in
Sonnets xcvii . and xcviii . Shakspere tells us , that although it has extended over
a summer ...
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How HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 61 |
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