The New Temple ShakespeareJ.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... rhyme - link , ' which is in fact present in the pairs of sonnets which no rearrangement has ever separated , and which , with a particular rearrangement , can be seen linking all the sonnets in a continuous chain . There is no space ...
... rhyme - link , ' which is in fact present in the pairs of sonnets which no rearrangement has ever separated , and which , with a particular rearrangement , can be seen linking all the sonnets in a continuous chain . There is no space ...
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... rhyme - linked order LXXV - LII - XLVIII , CVI - LIX , and LXXVII - CXXII ; and when further we find that in the ' dark lady ' series six notes of ' compare ' or ' this seems to be connected with ' are confirmed by the rhyme - link ...
... rhyme - linked order LXXV - LII - XLVIII , CVI - LIX , and LXXVII - CXXII ; and when further we find that in the ' dark lady ' series six notes of ' compare ' or ' this seems to be connected with ' are confirmed by the rhyme - link ...
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... rhyme - link appears to be producing a much more interest- ing and coherent order out of chaos . ( For what it is ... linked order , in a group of fourteen sonnets , XXXIII , XXXIV , XL , XCV and XCVI , as five of the first six and ...
... rhyme - link appears to be producing a much more interest- ing and coherent order out of chaos . ( For what it is ... linked order , in a group of fourteen sonnets , XXXIII , XXXIV , XL , XCV and XCVI , as five of the first six and ...
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