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... anagrammatic may variously give rise.2 Sonnet 14 writes of reading , and it sets something before our eyes : But from thine eies my knowledge I deriue , And constant stars in them I read such art As truth and beautie shal together ...
... anagrammatic may variously give rise.2 Sonnet 14 writes of reading , and it sets something before our eyes : But from thine eies my knowledge I deriue , And constant stars in them I read such art As truth and beautie shal together ...
Page 131
... anagrammatic ingenuity could have trans- formed Ergo into Amen . That asked a miracle.43 ' Name ' into ' Amen ' is a different story . And it may well be that one heartfelt response to Herbert's poem- How well her name an Army doth ...
... anagrammatic ingenuity could have trans- formed Ergo into Amen . That asked a miracle.43 ' Name ' into ' Amen ' is a different story . And it may well be that one heartfelt response to Herbert's poem- How well her name an Army doth ...
Page 136
... anagrammatic effects ( clusters of let- ters of which the repetition does not amount to a sheer anagram ) . This , not because there are no such things in the Sonnets , but because an edi- tor should not do a reader's work of this kind ...
... anagrammatic effects ( clusters of let- ters of which the repetition does not amount to a sheer anagram ) . This , not because there are no such things in the Sonnets , but because an edi- tor should not do a reader's work of this kind ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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