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In the nineteenth century , Samuel Butler interpreted the " mortal moon ” as the defeat of the Spanish Armada and gave the composition date of Sonnet 107 as about August 8 , 1588 . Butler used Sonnet 104 , which we might term the ...
In the nineteenth century , Samuel Butler interpreted the " mortal moon ” as the defeat of the Spanish Armada and gave the composition date of Sonnet 107 as about August 8 , 1588 . Butler used Sonnet 104 , which we might term the ...
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Yet the spirit and eloquence of Marlowe's " mighty line ” was the strongest ingredient to be amalgamated into Shake - speare's " mighty line ” in the composition of Shakespeare's mature history and mature tragedy .
Yet the spirit and eloquence of Marlowe's " mighty line ” was the strongest ingredient to be amalgamated into Shake - speare's " mighty line ” in the composition of Shakespeare's mature history and mature tragedy .
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The translations were made in an incredibly short space of hours . These translations were not of high quality , which is mute testimony to the haste of the composition . There is a legend that Queen Elizabeth , after viewing a ...
The translations were made in an incredibly short space of hours . These translations were not of high quality , which is mute testimony to the haste of the composition . There is a legend that Queen Elizabeth , after viewing a ...
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