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Chapter V THE DEDICATIONS “ This England never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , But when ... were conventional ( but misleading ) ; they were cast in the same mold as many another Elizabethan dedication .
Chapter V THE DEDICATIONS “ This England never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , But when ... were conventional ( but misleading ) ; they were cast in the same mold as many another Elizabethan dedication .
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How very convenient to have two dedications and only two dedications to explain ; how convenient for the purpose of ... Southampton voiced no objections to the first dedication as merely being honor due to one in his exalted position ...
How very convenient to have two dedications and only two dedications to explain ; how convenient for the purpose of ... Southampton voiced no objections to the first dedication as merely being honor due to one in his exalted position ...
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A third and the most forceful argument that the Sonnet Folio was posthumous is that Thomas Thorpe or Thomas Thorpe's backer had to write the dedication . If Shake - speare were alive in 1609 , why did he not write his own dedication to ...
A third and the most forceful argument that the Sonnet Folio was posthumous is that Thomas Thorpe or Thomas Thorpe's backer had to write the dedication . If Shake - speare were alive in 1609 , why did he not write his own dedication to ...
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