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Convention demanded dedications phrased in the most exaggerated style and in the most affectionate terms . Southampton voiced no objections to the first dedication as merely being honor due to one in his exalted position , and the ...
Convention demanded dedications phrased in the most exaggerated style and in the most affectionate terms . Southampton voiced no objections to the first dedication as merely being honor due to one in his exalted position , and the ...
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Some critics view them as allegorical , some think that they are more dramatic than personal , others that they might have been written merely as exercises in the art of composition in the sonnet form . All of these various elements ...
Some critics view them as allegorical , some think that they are more dramatic than personal , others that they might have been written merely as exercises in the art of composition in the sonnet form . All of these various elements ...
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When a crisis was reached where there was no further use for play - acting , she was again the shrewd practical ruler who had merely been masked as a comedienne . . . But voracious as she was of flattery it never mislead her ; behind ...
When a crisis was reached where there was no further use for play - acting , she was again the shrewd practical ruler who had merely been masked as a comedienne . . . But voracious as she was of flattery it never mislead her ; behind ...
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