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Pagina 242
... Sonnets . For to find these poems and certain of these Sonnets so received we must turn back , over three hundred years , to one of Shakespeare's contemporaries . Francis Meres , in his Palladis Tamia , a laboured but pleasing ...
... Sonnets . For to find these poems and certain of these Sonnets so received we must turn back , over three hundred years , to one of Shakespeare's contemporaries . Francis Meres , in his Palladis Tamia , a laboured but pleasing ...
Pagina 246
... Sonnet can be lyrical . Yet the hazard must be faced ; for the Venus , the Lucrece , and the Sonnets are , each one , in the first place lyrical and elegiac . They are concerned chiefly with the delight and the pathos of Beauty , and ...
... Sonnet can be lyrical . Yet the hazard must be faced ; for the Venus , the Lucrece , and the Sonnets are , each one , in the first place lyrical and elegiac . They are concerned chiefly with the delight and the pathos of Beauty , and ...
Pagina 339
George Wyndham. XIV The fate of Shakespeare's Sonnets has been widely different from the fate of his Narrative Poems . The Venus and the Lucrece were popular at once , and ran through many editions : the Sonnets , published in 1609 ...
George Wyndham. XIV The fate of Shakespeare's Sonnets has been widely different from the fate of his Narrative Poems . The Venus and the Lucrece were popular at once , and ran through many editions : the Sonnets , published in 1609 ...
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