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Page 15
... seem that no further edition of the Sonnets appeared in Shakespeare's lifetime , nor , for a long time , were they to appear again in their original guise . In 1640 , notwithstanding , a new edition came out , with a prefatory avowal by ...
... seem that no further edition of the Sonnets appeared in Shakespeare's lifetime , nor , for a long time , were they to appear again in their original guise . In 1640 , notwithstanding , a new edition came out , with a prefatory avowal by ...
Page 16
... seems to be an envoi to the set , and the rest , with the exception of two based on a fifth - century Greek epigram of Marianus Scholasticus , found in the Palatine Anthology , constitute a second group , ' a disordered appendix ...
... seems to be an envoi to the set , and the rest , with the exception of two based on a fifth - century Greek epigram of Marianus Scholasticus , found in the Palatine Anthology , constitute a second group , ' a disordered appendix ...
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... seems scarcely open to doubt that ' Henrico Willobego ' is Henry Wriothesley , and that ' W. S. ' ' the old player ' is William Shakespeare . Furthermore , in view of what we have said with regard to the dating of the Sonnets , we have ...
... seems scarcely open to doubt that ' Henrico Willobego ' is Henry Wriothesley , and that ' W. S. ' ' the old player ' is William Shakespeare . Furthermore , in view of what we have said with regard to the dating of the Sonnets , we have ...
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... seem that the shock of betrayal numbed his imagination , and was re - acted soon after in Julius Caesar . It is Caesar's most trusted friend , his angel ' Brutus , who is responsible for the betrayal , and , furthermore , the theme of ...
... seem that the shock of betrayal numbed his imagination , and was re - acted soon after in Julius Caesar . It is Caesar's most trusted friend , his angel ' Brutus , who is responsible for the betrayal , and , furthermore , the theme of ...
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