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Pagina 60
... hand into a manuscript containing poems in the writing of Charles himself and other rhyming friends . But the fourteen pages following Villon's contribu- tion are blank . An explanation may be found in his refrain to a ballade , the ...
... hand into a manuscript containing poems in the writing of Charles himself and other rhyming friends . But the fourteen pages following Villon's contribu- tion are blank . An explanation may be found in his refrain to a ballade , the ...
Pagina 242
... hand in hand ( so to speak ) and apart from the Plays . This strange omission did not follow , as I think , on any deliberate judgment : it was , rather , the accidental outcome of the greater in- terest aroused by the Plays . The Poems ...
... hand in hand ( so to speak ) and apart from the Plays . This strange omission did not follow , as I think , on any deliberate judgment : it was , rather , the accidental outcome of the greater in- terest aroused by the Plays . The Poems ...
Pagina 388
... hand has faltered do ghosts of love and anguish still complain . In the most of his Sonnets Shakespeare's hand does not falter . The wonder of them lies in the art of his poetry , not in the accidents of his life ; and , within that art ...
... hand has faltered do ghosts of love and anguish still complain . In the most of his Sonnets Shakespeare's hand does not falter . The wonder of them lies in the art of his poetry , not in the accidents of his life ; and , within that art ...
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