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... such frequent reference , and the dramatic identification is clear . The play's nucleus is betrayal , and its real counterpart is to be sought in the rupture which followed the last of the Sonnets . Shake- 26 THE VOYAGE TO ILLYRIA.
... such frequent reference , and the dramatic identification is clear . The play's nucleus is betrayal , and its real counterpart is to be sought in the rupture which followed the last of the Sonnets . Shake- 26 THE VOYAGE TO ILLYRIA.
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A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. rupture which followed the last of the Sonnets . Shake- speare revealed , by a passing reference in Henry V , that he was already reading North's Plutarch , the source of Julius Caesar , and it ...
A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. rupture which followed the last of the Sonnets . Shake- speare revealed , by a passing reference in Henry V , that he was already reading North's Plutarch , the source of Julius Caesar , and it ...
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