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The tone and texture of the “ lovely boy ” sonnets is so foreign to the tone and texture of the “ dark lady ” sonnets that the two sonnet divisions should have different titles . The " lovely boy ” sonnets could be called “ Sonnets to ...
The tone and texture of the “ lovely boy ” sonnets is so foreign to the tone and texture of the “ dark lady ” sonnets that the two sonnet divisions should have different titles . The " lovely boy ” sonnets could be called “ Sonnets to ...
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Barrett WendelT recoiled at the idea of myriadminded Shake - speare sincerely prostrating himself before a boy patron ; then reminded himself of ... Herman Conrad for a number of reasons selected the Earl of Essex as the " lovely boy .
Barrett WendelT recoiled at the idea of myriadminded Shake - speare sincerely prostrating himself before a boy patron ; then reminded himself of ... Herman Conrad for a number of reasons selected the Earl of Essex as the " lovely boy .
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Elizabeth not only made no use of this evidence of remorse on Richard's part but created a contrary impression by the line of pure fiction she made Richard speak : “ Let not our babbling dreams affright our souls ; " The " lovely boy ...
Elizabeth not only made no use of this evidence of remorse on Richard's part but created a contrary impression by the line of pure fiction she made Richard speak : “ Let not our babbling dreams affright our souls ; " The " lovely boy ...
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