Shakspeare's Sonnets Never Before Interpreted: His Private Friends Identified: Together with a Recorded Likeness of HimselfLongmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 603 Seiten |
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... leaves = 40 leaves . In some copies , for William Aspley we have Iohn Wright , dwelling at Christ- church gate . 1609. The sonnets commence on B 1 recto and end on K 1 recto , with FINIS . Then comes , without any advertisement , A ...
... leaves = 40 leaves . In some copies , for William Aspley we have Iohn Wright , dwelling at Christ- church gate . 1609. The sonnets commence on B 1 recto and end on K 1 recto , with FINIS . Then comes , without any advertisement , A ...
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... leaves out , and would also reject the 145th stanza on account of its measure , and the 146th because of its solemn nature ; and he considers the sonnets containing the puns on the name of ' Will ' to be quite out of keeping with the ...
... leaves out , and would also reject the 145th stanza on account of its measure , and the 146th because of its solemn nature ; and he considers the sonnets containing the puns on the name of ' Will ' to be quite out of keeping with the ...
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... leave out all the most important matters ; all the literalities and italicised meanings of the poetry . These did ... leaving in his rear many a masked bat- tery , any one of which would be able to sweep his forces from the field . He ...
... leave out all the most important matters ; all the literalities and italicised meanings of the poetry . These did ... leaving in his rear many a masked bat- tery , any one of which would be able to sweep his forces from the field . He ...
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... leave ' to write about him , and make one person twain by ' praising him here who doth hence remain . ' Thus , we have the writer who speaks at home , and another person who speaks abroad from over sea . Again , this is Mr. Brown's ...
... leave ' to write about him , and make one person twain by ' praising him here who doth hence remain . ' Thus , we have the writer who speaks at home , and another person who speaks abroad from over sea . Again , this is Mr. Brown's ...
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... leaves the subject just where he found it ; dark and dubious as ever . His theory has only served to trouble deep waters , and make them so muddy that it was impossible to see to the bottom . OF THE PERIOD AT WHICH THE EARLIER SONNETS ...
... leaves the subject just where he found it ; dark and dubious as ever . His theory has only served to trouble deep waters , and make them so muddy that it was impossible to see to the bottom . OF THE PERIOD AT WHICH THE EARLIER SONNETS ...
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