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As has already been mentioned , “ Our Ever - Living Poet ” is the type of expression used to describe a dead poet . A third and the most forceful argument that the Sonnet Folio was posthumous is that Thomas Thorpe or Thomas Thorpe's ...
As has already been mentioned , “ Our Ever - Living Poet ” is the type of expression used to describe a dead poet . A third and the most forceful argument that the Sonnet Folio was posthumous is that Thomas Thorpe or Thomas Thorpe's ...
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Had the twenty - six " dark lady ” sonnets been omitted altogether , Shake - speare's reputation as a poet would be even ... A sonnet does not lose its appeal because the poet is writing about two other people but pretends to be one of ...
Had the twenty - six " dark lady ” sonnets been omitted altogether , Shake - speare's reputation as a poet would be even ... A sonnet does not lose its appeal because the poet is writing about two other people but pretends to be one of ...
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Since the poet is of necessity a central figure in a sonnet as he is not in a play , the literary detective , while he knows he is on shaky ground because of the latitude allowed by poetic license , nevertheless is so starved for clues ...
Since the poet is of necessity a central figure in a sonnet as he is not in a play , the literary detective , while he knows he is on shaky ground because of the latitude allowed by poetic license , nevertheless is so starved for clues ...
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RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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