An introduction to the sonnets of shakespeareCUP Archive, 1963 - 88 pages |
Contents
The Cave and the Sun page | 1 |
The Friend and the Poet | 26 |
The Identity of Mr W H | 59 |
Themes and Sources | 75 |
Clarendons Description of William | 86 |
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