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Table of Contents FOREWORD BY Erle Stanley Gardner I CHAPTER I. THE PROBLEM . 5 II . THE QUEST BEGINS 13 III . RIDDLES AND CLUES 22 IV . WILLIAM OF STRATFORD AND JOSEPH CONRAD . 33 V. THE DEDICATIONS . 45 VI . THE Folios 57 VII .
Table of Contents FOREWORD BY Erle Stanley Gardner I CHAPTER I. THE PROBLEM . 5 II . THE QUEST BEGINS 13 III . RIDDLES AND CLUES 22 IV . WILLIAM OF STRATFORD AND JOSEPH CONRAD . 33 V. THE DEDICATIONS . 45 VI . THE Folios 57 VII .
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM “ Not mine own fears , nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come , Can yet the lease of my true love control , Suppos'd as forfeit to a confin'd doom . The mortal moon hath her eclipse ...
Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM “ Not mine own fears , nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come , Can yet the lease of my true love control , Suppos'd as forfeit to a confin'd doom . The mortal moon hath her eclipse ...
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The best - known “ time sonnet ” is 107 , which is reproduced at the beginning of chapter I. In the nineteenth century , Samuel Butler interpreted the " mortal moon ” as the defeat of the Spanish Armada and gave the composition date of ...
The best - known “ time sonnet ” is 107 , which is reproduced at the beginning of chapter I. In the nineteenth century , Samuel Butler interpreted the " mortal moon ” as the defeat of the Spanish Armada and gave the composition date of ...
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