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In the preface to his play the Dark Lady of the Sonnets , Shaw makes some pertinent observations about Shake - speare : “ I suggest that Shakespear missed this questionable advantage , not because he was socially too low to have ...
In the preface to his play the Dark Lady of the Sonnets , Shaw makes some pertinent observations about Shake - speare : “ I suggest that Shakespear missed this questionable advantage , not because he was socially too low to have ...
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The only division in the Sonnet Folio between the main body of the sonnets , 1-126 , and the “ dark lady ” sonnets , 127-152 , is a single black line between sonnet 126 and sonnet 127. The tone and texture of the “ lovely boy ” sonnets ...
The only division in the Sonnet Folio between the main body of the sonnets , 1-126 , and the “ dark lady ” sonnets , 127-152 , is a single black line between sonnet 126 and sonnet 127. The tone and texture of the “ lovely boy ” sonnets ...
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We see in Cressida the same personality as the Dark Lady of the Sonnets . We would expect Troilus and Cressida to have been written at about the same time as the Dark Lady Sonnets and I have listed the date as 1586.
We see in Cressida the same personality as the Dark Lady of the Sonnets . We would expect Troilus and Cressida to have been written at about the same time as the Dark Lady Sonnets and I have listed the date as 1586.
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