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An autobiographical frame is one of the narrative structures which a reader of the Sonnets needs to keep in play , but this sort of living sequencing has to be allowed to coexist with an awareness of scrupulously artful shapeliness .
An autobiographical frame is one of the narrative structures which a reader of the Sonnets needs to keep in play , but this sort of living sequencing has to be allowed to coexist with an awareness of scrupulously artful shapeliness .
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When this section of the book ends , however , Darwin is on the horizon , and the cruder forms of essentialism are becoming a backwater - for if individuals are the only reality , then variations give evidence that living organisms can ...
When this section of the book ends , however , Darwin is on the horizon , and the cruder forms of essentialism are becoming a backwater - for if individuals are the only reality , then variations give evidence that living organisms can ...
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... living conditions for a substantial team to work many months each year in those inhospitable conditions . ... a palatial complex with a towered gatehouse and three courtyards for workrooms , services , and living quarters .
... living conditions for a substantial team to work many months each year in those inhospitable conditions . ... a palatial complex with a towered gatehouse and three courtyards for workrooms , services , and living quarters .
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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