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But actually Shakespeare's poems and Sonnets have rarely been considered together as a group and are even more rarely treated as a major part of Shakespeare's works . Indeed the poems and Sonnets tend to moulder at the back of collected ...
But actually Shakespeare's poems and Sonnets have rarely been considered together as a group and are even more rarely treated as a major part of Shakespeare's works . Indeed the poems and Sonnets tend to moulder at the back of collected ...
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Rowe's Shakespeare in 1714 , one of which is said to be in eight volumes and is printed for that great collector of Shakespearean copyrights Jacob Tonson ; the other includes the poems , and is said to be in nine volumes .
Rowe's Shakespeare in 1714 , one of which is said to be in eight volumes and is printed for that great collector of Shakespearean copyrights Jacob Tonson ; the other includes the poems , and is said to be in nine volumes .
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The majority of those who bought verse in this period are unlikely to have done so in order to feel as they picked up a new collection of poems that they were enjoying complete material possession of a person or a poem or an experience ...
The majority of those who bought verse in this period are unlikely to have done so in order to feel as they picked up a new collection of poems that they were enjoying complete material possession of a person or a poem or an experience ...
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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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