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The later part of the 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 ) ...
The later part of the 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 ) ...
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... rather than to allow it to circulate in manuscript among a small coterie , was akin to selling it on the streets in a sort of printed version of pimping.36 As Wall suggests , being read , being published , becoming a material object ...
... rather than to allow it to circulate in manuscript among a small coterie , was akin to selling it on the streets in a sort of printed version of pimping.36 As Wall suggests , being read , being published , becoming a material object ...
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The proximity of the poem to 54 , which is about artistic representation , suggests that ' shadow ' could mean ' artistic ... Does this word suggest that a more material scene is obliquely imaged in the lines , in which a person of ...
The proximity of the poem to 54 , which is about artistic representation , suggests that ' shadow ' could mean ' artistic ... Does this word suggest that a more material scene is obliquely imaged in the lines , in which a person of ...
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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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