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Page 111
... anagram . The anagram , which may be seen and not heard , may be seen as a his- torical phenomenon , as a religious intimation , and as a poetic device . Shakespeare's sonnets are one place to look for and at anagrams . This , not in ...
... anagram . The anagram , which may be seen and not heard , may be seen as a his- torical phenomenon , as a religious intimation , and as a poetic device . Shakespeare's sonnets are one place to look for and at anagrams . This , not in ...
Page 113
... Anagram ' : An Anagram , which turneth in an Hemistich or half Verse , is most pleasant . However it be , in an Epigram or Sonnet it fitly cometh in mostly in the Conclusion , but so that it appeareth not indented in , but of it self ...
... Anagram ' : An Anagram , which turneth in an Hemistich or half Verse , is most pleasant . However it be , in an Epigram or Sonnet it fitly cometh in mostly in the Conclusion , but so that it appeareth not indented in , but of it self ...
Page 133
... Anagram ) ' . Not in the printed source 1633 . 48 ' She'hath yet an Anagram of a good face ' : there is a candidate for an anagram of ' good face ' , one that might have occurred to the poet whose quizzical blasphemy gives us , in ' The ...
... Anagram ) ' . Not in the printed source 1633 . 48 ' She'hath yet an Anagram of a good face ' : there is a candidate for an anagram of ' good face ' , one that might have occurred to the poet whose quizzical blasphemy gives us , in ' The ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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