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... Venus and Adonis , dedicated to the young Henry Wriothesley , then twenty years of age , Earle of South- ampton , and Baron of Titchfield ' . The dedication ran thus : Right Honourable , I know not how I shall offend in dedicating my ...
... Venus and Adonis , dedicated to the young Henry Wriothesley , then twenty years of age , Earle of South- ampton , and Baron of Titchfield ' . The dedication ran thus : Right Honourable , I know not how I shall offend in dedicating my ...
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... what Professor Nichol Smith says on the subject of the dedication of Lucrece in an essay contri- buted to Shakespeare's England , and entitled ' Authors and Patrons ' : The difference in tone in the dedications of Venus and 13 THE KEY.
... what Professor Nichol Smith says on the subject of the dedication of Lucrece in an essay contri- buted to Shakespeare's England , and entitled ' Authors and Patrons ' : The difference in tone in the dedications of Venus and 13 THE KEY.
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... Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece is remarkable . Aloof and formal terms give place , within a year , to expressions of affection whose like will not easily be found .... There is no other dedication like this in Elizabethan ...
... Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece is remarkable . Aloof and formal terms give place , within a year , to expressions of affection whose like will not easily be found .... There is no other dedication like this in Elizabethan ...
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... Venus and Adonis , and there are a considerable number of verbal echoes . The poet's plea to the youth to whom this group is addressed , to marry in order to perpetuate his beauty , is the argument Venus employs to persuade Adonis . In ...
... Venus and Adonis , and there are a considerable number of verbal echoes . The poet's plea to the youth to whom this group is addressed , to marry in order to perpetuate his beauty , is the argument Venus employs to persuade Adonis . In ...
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... Venus and Adonis , we may date 104 as 1596-7 . In the next group , the poet admits some fault of his own , and blames his profession as the cause , ' the publicke meanes which publicke manners breeds ' . He pleads that he has frequent ...
... Venus and Adonis , we may date 104 as 1596-7 . In the next group , the poet admits some fault of his own , and blames his profession as the cause , ' the publicke meanes which publicke manners breeds ' . He pleads that he has frequent ...
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