Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... sonnets must have helped in the very rapid growth of the years 1594-1596 , to which Chambers assigns Two Gentlemen ... ( Sonnet cxxx ) and then write a sonnet to his mistress ' eyes ( never , it must be admitted , to her eyebrow ) in a ...
... sonnets must have helped in the very rapid growth of the years 1594-1596 , to which Chambers assigns Two Gentlemen ... ( Sonnet cxxx ) and then write a sonnet to his mistress ' eyes ( never , it must be admitted , to her eyebrow ) in a ...
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... sonnets , according as he wished to entertain or move to pity . Drayton's most famous sonnet : Since there's no help , come let us kiss and part is a more serious modification of the fundamentally comic situation of the lover who ...
... sonnets , according as he wished to entertain or move to pity . Drayton's most famous sonnet : Since there's no help , come let us kiss and part is a more serious modification of the fundamentally comic situation of the lover who ...
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... Sonnets ( Constable 1904 ) , vol . i , p . lv . cf. note 16 to chapter ii . • Though they are all part of the one persuasion to marriage , and the chief argument is the perpetuation of beauty , yet the fear of Time and ' love ...
... Sonnets ( Constable 1904 ) , vol . i , p . lv . cf. note 16 to chapter ii . • Though they are all part of the one persuasion to marriage , and the chief argument is the perpetuation of beauty , yet the fear of Time and ' love ...
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