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... poems and Sonnets , and came to some reciprocal arrangement with them as to the printing and selling of copies . Subsequent high - profile editions of Shakespeare continued this tradition of shuffling the poems into supplements . When ...
... poems and Sonnets , and came to some reciprocal arrangement with them as to the printing and selling of copies . Subsequent high - profile editions of Shakespeare continued this tradition of shuffling the poems into supplements . When ...
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... poem suggests that the poem envisages its own future life : " Till each to razed oblivion yield his part | Of thee , thy record never can be missed ' might hint that the friend and his ( or conceivably her ) poems will only live for as ...
... poem suggests that the poem envisages its own future life : " Till each to razed oblivion yield his part | Of thee , thy record never can be missed ' might hint that the friend and his ( or conceivably her ) poems will only live for as ...
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... poems that they were enjoying complete material possession of a person or a poem or an experience or mental state . They did not , as Wall can suggest in her more enthusiastic moments , feel as though they were buying not just Lucrece ...
... poems that they were enjoying complete material possession of a person or a poem or an experience or mental state . They did not , as Wall can suggest in her more enthusiastic moments , feel as though they were buying not just Lucrece ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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