Themes and Variations in Shakespeare's SonnetsHutchinson, 1961 - 254 Seiten |
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... possible to produce a recognisable ' source ' , that most of them are addressed to a man , not to a woman , and that ... possible and illuminating comparisons . And yet nowhere else is comparison so possible and so profitable , in no ...
... possible to produce a recognisable ' source ' , that most of them are addressed to a man , not to a woman , and that ... possible and illuminating comparisons . And yet nowhere else is comparison so possible and so profitable , in no ...
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... possible'.1 If we choose to regard the Sonnets as expressions of a part of Shakespeare's experience , it is certainly not possible to detect in them an implicit recognition by Shakespeare himself that what he is expressing is only part ...
... possible'.1 If we choose to regard the Sonnets as expressions of a part of Shakespeare's experience , it is certainly not possible to detect in them an implicit recognition by Shakespeare himself that what he is expressing is only part ...
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... possible influence of Shakespeare on his sonnets , 14 , note 1 ; on the ' translunariness ' of Marlowe , ISS . Drummond , William , of Hawthornden , imitates Petrarch and Ronsard in a sonnet on the solitary lover being reminded of his ...
... possible influence of Shakespeare on his sonnets , 14 , note 1 ; on the ' translunariness ' of Marlowe , ISS . Drummond , William , of Hawthornden , imitates Petrarch and Ronsard in a sonnet on the solitary lover being reminded of his ...
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Introductory | 11 |
POETRY AS IMMORTALISATION FROM PINDAR | 25 |
Shakespeare and Petrarch | 45 |
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