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... complete equanimity , not least because the Sonnets avail themselves of resources not amenable to the stage . Vendler is right to insist that ' Shakespeare's insistence on the eye as the chief sexual organ is everywhere present in the ...
... complete equanimity , not least because the Sonnets avail themselves of resources not amenable to the stage . Vendler is right to insist that ' Shakespeare's insistence on the eye as the chief sexual organ is everywhere present in the ...
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... Complete Sonnets and Poems , pp . 378 , 439 . 66 Quentin Skinner wrote to me after the lecture , and has generously allowed me to make pub- lic his support of the intriguing conjecture , ' Trick'd by ' . ( It was proposed by Latham ...
... Complete Sonnets and Poems , pp . 378 , 439 . 66 Quentin Skinner wrote to me after the lecture , and has generously allowed me to make pub- lic his support of the intriguing conjecture , ' Trick'd by ' . ( It was proposed by Latham ...
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... ( Oxford , 2000 ) , pp . 457–68 , p . 459 . 25 Bishop , ' The Monument ' , in Complete Poems , pp . 23–5 , p . 24 . announces its dictum of beauty and truth , Bishop's inscription ELEGIES OF FORM : BISHOP , PLATH , STEVENSON 263.
... ( Oxford , 2000 ) , pp . 457–68 , p . 459 . 25 Bishop , ' The Monument ' , in Complete Poems , pp . 23–5 , p . 24 . announces its dictum of beauty and truth , Bishop's inscription ELEGIES OF FORM : BISHOP , PLATH , STEVENSON 263.
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