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... volume editions : they are found in volume twenty of twenty one in the Boswell Variorum , in volume ten of ten in Malone , or , more remarkably , in volume seven of Rowe's six volume edition . The Sonnets first . appeared in 1609 ...
... volume editions : they are found in volume twenty of twenty one in the Boswell Variorum , in volume ten of ten in Malone , or , more remarkably , in volume seven of Rowe's six volume edition . The Sonnets first . appeared in 1609 ...
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... volume called Shake- speares Sonnets . It is a volume which gives off such radically conflicting signals about its relations to the life of its author that it could have been designed to do so . Moreover it could have been designed to ...
... volume called Shake- speares Sonnets . It is a volume which gives off such radically conflicting signals about its relations to the life of its author that it could have been designed to do so . Moreover it could have been designed to ...
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... volumes , completing this when he himself became Keeper with volumes 34 to 41 , 42 ( 1959 ) having been the first post - war volume , prepared by H. H. Figulla . He was also instrumental in arranging for Dr Paul Garelli to publish a volume ...
... volumes , completing this when he himself became Keeper with volumes 34 to 41 , 42 ( 1959 ) having been the first post - war volume , prepared by H. H. Figulla . He was also instrumental in arranging for Dr Paul Garelli to publish a volume ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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