Poetry Review, 22 tomasStephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle Poetry Society, 1931 |
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... sonnets have not as a rule the glorious directness and absolute lucidity of Shakespeare's verse . One cannot , as with Shakespeare , read sonnet after sonnet and be sure that those who are hearing them for the first time will fully ...
... sonnets have not as a rule the glorious directness and absolute lucidity of Shakespeare's verse . One cannot , as with Shakespeare , read sonnet after sonnet and be sure that those who are hearing them for the first time will fully ...
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... sonnets have not as a rule the glorious directness and absolute lucidity of Shakespeare's verse . One cannot , as with Shakespeare , read sonnet after sonnet and be sure that those who are hearing them for the first time will fully ...
... sonnets have not as a rule the glorious directness and absolute lucidity of Shakespeare's verse . One cannot , as with Shakespeare , read sonnet after sonnet and be sure that those who are hearing them for the first time will fully ...
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... sonnets prove . Just as " Youth's Spring Tribute " is instinct with the burgeoning of Spring , so the sonnet " Silent Noon " is the perfect expression of a hot still summer noontide . Here we have in that line from the St. Luke sonnet ...
... sonnets prove . Just as " Youth's Spring Tribute " is instinct with the burgeoning of Spring , so the sonnet " Silent Noon " is the perfect expression of a hot still summer noontide . Here we have in that line from the St. Luke sonnet ...
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