The Voyage to Illyria: A New Study of ShakespeareFirst published in 1937. |
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... true, we believe, that on no occasion have we been called on to dispute or evade any positive assertion made by him, and even in the case of the name of the fair youth of the Sonnets (though identifications are of value to us only as ...
... true, we believe, that on no occasion have we been called on to dispute or evade any positive assertion made by him, and even in the case of the name of the fair youth of the Sonnets (though identifications are of value to us only as ...
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... true for ever , thus defeating Time , finally proves Time's omni- potence , and the artist is himself defeated by the defeat of love . Poetry is ' a forted residence ' gainst the tooth of time And razure of oblivion ' . Shakespeare ...
... true for ever , thus defeating Time , finally proves Time's omni- potence , and the artist is himself defeated by the defeat of love . Poetry is ' a forted residence ' gainst the tooth of time And razure of oblivion ' . Shakespeare ...
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... true , we believe , that on no occasion have we been called on to dispute or evade any positive assertion made by him , and even in the case of the name of the fair youth of the Sonnets ( though identifications are of value to us only ...
... true , we believe , that on no occasion have we been called on to dispute or evade any positive assertion made by him , and even in the case of the name of the fair youth of the Sonnets ( though identifications are of value to us only ...
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... true loue call , All mine was thine , before thou hadst this more : Then if for my loue , thou my loue receiuest , I cannot blame thee , for my loue thou vsest , But yet be blam'd , if thou this self deceauest By wilfull taste of what ...
... true loue call , All mine was thine , before thou hadst this more : Then if for my loue , thou my loue receiuest , I cannot blame thee , for my loue thou vsest , But yet be blam'd , if thou this self deceauest By wilfull taste of what ...
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... true mindes , ' is an assertion of his fundamental loyalty . But something irrevocable has come to pass . The most feeling asseverations appear to be bolstering up a failing faith , and in the envoi he goes back on his promise of ...
... true mindes , ' is an assertion of his fundamental loyalty . But something irrevocable has come to pass . The most feeling asseverations appear to be bolstering up a failing faith , and in the envoi he goes back on his promise of ...
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