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... give some chronological basis to this positioning ; but , if recent and rigorous stylometric tests are to be believed , several of the Sonnets are very likely to have been composed at the start of Shakespeare's career , and the whole ...
... give some chronological basis to this positioning ; but , if recent and rigorous stylometric tests are to be believed , several of the Sonnets are very likely to have been composed at the start of Shakespeare's career , and the whole ...
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... give them from me was I bold To trust those tables that receive thee more . To keep an adjunct to remember thee Were ... gives immortality to the young man as a fragile record could not . That memory is again elusive , and it is again ...
... give them from me was I bold To trust those tables that receive thee more . To keep an adjunct to remember thee Were ... gives immortality to the young man as a fragile record could not . That memory is again elusive , and it is again ...
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... gives off such radically conflicting signals about its relations to the life of its author that it could have been ... give it the appearance of a carving on stone . Scattered through the volume are poems which proclaim their status as ...
... gives off such radically conflicting signals about its relations to the life of its author that it could have been ... give it the appearance of a carving on stone . Scattered through the volume are poems which proclaim their status as ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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