Shakespeare's SonnetsRoutledge, 13 вер. 2013 р. - 200 стор. This edition first published in 1979. |
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... spirit (CXLIV) is sandwiched between two trivial love-poems. The narrative line, both here and in the main sequence, is erratic. It is therefore to be expected that many critics and most editors should believe that Sonnets XLI and XLII ...
... spirit (CXLIV) is sandwiched between two trivial love-poems. The narrative line, both here and in the main sequence, is erratic. It is therefore to be expected that many critics and most editors should believe that Sonnets XLI and XLII ...
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... spirit of the genre; but happily this is impossible. None of the proposed rearrangements has given much satisfaction, except to its originator. The favourite method, summarised in the Variorum edition, is to juxtapose sonnets with ...
... spirit of the genre; but happily this is impossible. None of the proposed rearrangements has given much satisfaction, except to its originator. The favourite method, summarised in the Variorum edition, is to juxtapose sonnets with ...
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... spirit in a waste of shame' (CXXIX), nor even with 'Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth' (CXLVI). Yet, when all is said, the rearrangements according to rhyming, by Bray and others, do not give greater coherence to the sequence ...
... spirit in a waste of shame' (CXXIX), nor even with 'Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth' (CXLVI). Yet, when all is said, the rearrangements according to rhyming, by Bray and others, do not give greater coherence to the sequence ...
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... the housewife who sets down her baby in order to pursue a chicken, while in CXLIV the Poet speaks of his good and evil spirits and guesses 'one angel in another's hell' (the sexual organ of the friend in the sexual organ of.
... the housewife who sets down her baby in order to pursue a chicken, while in CXLIV the Poet speaks of his good and evil spirits and guesses 'one angel in another's hell' (the sexual organ of the friend in the sexual organ of.
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... spirit is vexed within me ... My spirit waxeth faint; hide not thy face from me, lest I be like unto them that go down into the pit ... Let thy loving spirit lead me forth into the land of righteousness. Similarly, it may be suggested ...
... spirit is vexed within me ... My spirit waxeth faint; hide not thy face from me, lest I be like unto them that go down into the pit ... Let thy loving spirit lead me forth into the land of righteousness. Similarly, it may be suggested ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | |
Commentary | |
Style | |
The Truest Poetry | |
Links With Other Works | |
Critical History | |
C The Rival Poets | |
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