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... possible in every case , however , and we would welcome correspondence from those individuals / companies we have been unable to trace . These reprints are taken from original copies of each book . In many cases the condition of these ...
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... possible , the prima facie intention of the Sonnets , as they were originally put forth in 1609. There are two groups , the first of 126 sonnets , the ultimate one of which , in twelve lines , seems to be an envoi to the set , and the ...
... possible , the prima facie intention of the Sonnets , as they were originally put forth in 1609. There are two groups , the first of 126 sonnets , the ultimate one of which , in twelve lines , seems to be an envoi to the set , and the ...
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The Voyage to Illyria: A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir,Sean O'Loughlin Limited preview - 2005 |
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