Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... sonnets , and provided the most distinguished model of sonneteering since the days of Surrey and Wyatt . I suspect ... sonnets , Sonnet 51 , shows us Tityrus , i.e. Thomas Walsingham , in love . The book came out with com- mendatory ...
... sonnets , and provided the most distinguished model of sonneteering since the days of Surrey and Wyatt . I suspect ... sonnets , Sonnet 51 , shows us Tityrus , i.e. Thomas Walsingham , in love . The book came out with com- mendatory ...
Pagina 173
... Sonnets , a recognised figure in the Southampton circle . All this occupies the first seventy - five of Shakespeare's Sonnets and brings us to the end of 1592. The first half of these are happy in their inspiration , full of gratitude ...
... Sonnets , a recognised figure in the Southampton circle . All this occupies the first seventy - five of Shakespeare's Sonnets and brings us to the end of 1592. The first half of these are happy in their inspiration , full of gratitude ...
Pagina 178
... sonnets . Things were never quite the same between them : the old glad confidence had been jeopardised , a cloud had ... sonnets betray Shakespeare's acute anxiety lest he might be deserted by his patron in this time of need . Sonnet 92 ...
... sonnets . Things were never quite the same between them : the old glad confidence had been jeopardised , a cloud had ... sonnets betray Shakespeare's acute anxiety lest he might be deserted by his patron in this time of need . Sonnet 92 ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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