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300 SHAKSPERE'S SONNETS . THE HERE is a great tendency , even amongst the most earnest students of Shakspere , to shirk the Sonnets . A few of them are generally selected for admiration ; the remainder , as far as possible , suppressed ...
300 SHAKSPERE'S SONNETS . THE HERE is a great tendency , even amongst the most earnest students of Shakspere , to shirk the Sonnets . A few of them are generally selected for admiration ; the remainder , as far as possible , suppressed ...
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The writer's opinion is that there were two separate offences : he one that has already been referred to Will's denial of the friend-hip ; and the offence of Sonnets xl . - xlii . The following arguments have led to this conclusion .
The writer's opinion is that there were two separate offences : he one that has already been referred to Will's denial of the friend-hip ; and the offence of Sonnets xl . - xlii . The following arguments have led to this conclusion .
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1 a ritten during this separation , for it is not until we commence the Reconciliation ” sonnets that we get any hint of its termination ; nd then , in Sonnets xcvii . and xcviii . Shakspere tells us , that although has extended over a ...
1 a ritten during this separation , for it is not until we commence the Reconciliation ” sonnets that we get any hint of its termination ; nd then , in Sonnets xcvii . and xcviii . Shakspere tells us , that although has extended over a ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL CCXLII | 1 |
HOW HANDSOME SHE LOOKED Frontispiece | 18 |
Law of Likeness The and its Working By ANDREW WILSON | 44 |
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