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poraries , but among them all there is not one poem that in the least resembles Venus and Adonis , and there are but few sonnets that remind you , even faintly , of Shakespeare's . And just such distinctions isolate The Rape of Lucrece ...
poraries , but among them all there is not one poem that in the least resembles Venus and Adonis , and there are but few sonnets that remind you , even faintly , of Shakespeare's . And just such distinctions isolate The Rape of Lucrece ...
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may be said still more emphatically of its relation to Spenser's five stanzas 1 on ' The Love of Venus and her Paramoure , ' and to Golding's Ovid . Briefly , it has nothing to do either with studious imitations of the Classics or with ...
may be said still more emphatically of its relation to Spenser's five stanzas 1 on ' The Love of Venus and her Paramoure , ' and to Golding's Ovid . Briefly , it has nothing to do either with studious imitations of the Classics or with ...
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When Venus says , “ Bid me discourse , I will inchant thine ear , she instances yet another peculiar excellence of Shakespeare's lyrical art , which shows in this Poem , is redoubled in Lucrece , and in the Sonnets yields the most ...
When Venus says , “ Bid me discourse , I will inchant thine ear , she instances yet another peculiar excellence of Shakespeare's lyrical art , which shows in this Poem , is redoubled in Lucrece , and in the Sonnets yields the most ...
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