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... debate about the Sonnets , about whether they were illicitly printed , or whether Shakespeare authorised their publica- tion . There has been even more debate about who , in real life , the ' Mr W. H. ' might be who is referred to in ...
... debate about the Sonnets , about whether they were illicitly printed , or whether Shakespeare authorised their publica- tion . There has been even more debate about who , in real life , the ' Mr W. H. ' might be who is referred to in ...
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... debate on matters of faith and ethics . The rigour of the terms in which the debate was carried on was much enhanced by the powerful contributions of the new Norris - Hulse Professor . The Cambridge Faculty of Theology Lecture series ...
... debate on matters of faith and ethics . The rigour of the terms in which the debate was carried on was much enhanced by the powerful contributions of the new Norris - Hulse Professor . The Cambridge Faculty of Theology Lecture series ...
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... debate between realism and anti - realism certainly took root in the fundamental questions of the nature and ... debates of the first four centuries ad . Likewise his often illustrated commitment to the importance of poet , playwright ...
... debate between realism and anti - realism certainly took root in the fundamental questions of the nature and ... debates of the first four centuries ad . Likewise his often illustrated commitment to the importance of poet , playwright ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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