Themes and Variations in Shakespeare's SonnetsRoutledge, 2013-04-15 - 256 psl. First published in 1961. |
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... least some of the sonnets we now possess to be read by his ' private friends ' is what seems to be the gradually increasing Shakespearean influence upon the sonnets which Drayton , who had begun by imitating first Daniel and then Sidney ...
... least some of the sonnets we now possess to be read by his ' private friends ' is what seems to be the gradually increasing Shakespearean influence upon the sonnets which Drayton , who had begun by imitating first Daniel and then Sidney ...
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... least twice in the following study ( see footnotes on pp . 196 and 201 ) I shall have occasion to insist that apparent inferiority , immaturity or conventionality of style ought not in itself to be regarded as proof of earlier ...
... least twice in the following study ( see footnotes on pp . 196 and 201 ) I shall have occasion to insist that apparent inferiority , immaturity or conventionality of style ought not in itself to be regarded as proof of earlier ...
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... least sometimes , made Shakespeare feel that he was , after all , if no longer a player , at any rate an ex - player and one who still wrote ' trifles ' for players ; one who had no right to take any liberties with a man of such rank as ...
... least sometimes , made Shakespeare feel that he was , after all , if no longer a player , at any rate an ex - player and one who still wrote ' trifles ' for players ; one who had no right to take any liberties with a man of such rank as ...
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... least respect from you , but you deceive me , as though I were a little child , with words ( 11 . 237-54 ) . In the few fragments of her poetry that have survived there are sug- gestions that Sappho , a still earlier poetess , may have ...
... least respect from you , but you deceive me , as though I were a little child , with words ( 11 . 237-54 ) . In the few fragments of her poetry that have survived there are sug- gestions that Sappho , a still earlier poetess , may have ...
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... least contemporary , fame to their mistresses and their ' lovely boys ' the emphasis is mainly upon the enduringness of poetry in general , for a Roman poet could not publicly exalt the object of a purely personal affection with the ...
... least contemporary , fame to their mistresses and their ' lovely boys ' the emphasis is mainly upon the enduringness of poetry in general , for a Roman poet could not publicly exalt the object of a purely personal affection with the ...
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Shakespeare and Tasso 53 358 | 53 |
Shakespeare and his English predecessors | 69 |
DEVOURING TIME AND FADING BEAUTY FROM | 93 |
Shakespeares sonnets on Love as the Defier of Time | 102 |
The instinctiveness and unphilosophicalness of Shakespeares | 119 |
Personifications of Time Age and Youth by Ovid Horace | 134 |
Tragedy and the Whole Truth | 142 |
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