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And this leads me to my root conviction about the volume called Shake- speares Sonnets . It is a volume which gives off such radically conflicting signals about its relations to the life of its author that it could have been designed to ...
And this leads me to my root conviction about the volume called Shake- speares Sonnets . It is a volume which gives off such radically conflicting signals about its relations to the life of its author that it could have been designed to ...
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Our Jacobean sonnet - buyer might recall that only one other printed sonnet sequence shares all these features , and that was the 1591 edition of Sir P. S. His Astrophel and Stella , an edition which was called in , and which is ...
Our Jacobean sonnet - buyer might recall that only one other printed sonnet sequence shares all these features , and that was the 1591 edition of Sir P. S. His Astrophel and Stella , an edition which was called in , and which is ...
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The point was put very well in an eloquent radio talk by J. P. Corbett , late in 1956 , when he said that it would be better to draw a veil of silence over the questions on the methods and foundations of science in the so - called logic ...
The point was put very well in an eloquent radio talk by J. P. Corbett , late in 1956 , when he said that it would be better to draw a veil of silence over the questions on the methods and foundations of science in the so - called logic ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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