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The only division in the Sonnet Folio between the main body of the sonnets , 1–126 , and the ' dark lady ' sonnets , 127-152 , is a single black line between sonnet 126 and sonnet 127. The tone and texture of the ' lovely boy ' sonnets ...
The only division in the Sonnet Folio between the main body of the sonnets , 1–126 , and the ' dark lady ' sonnets , 127-152 , is a single black line between sonnet 126 and sonnet 127. The tone and texture of the ' lovely boy ' sonnets ...
Pagina 75
The picture of the ' lovely boy ' as generated by expressions in the sonnets is very flattering . He is the world's fine ornament , ' a ' beauteous and lovely youth . ' He is in his late teens or early twenties , ' And thou presents't a ...
The picture of the ' lovely boy ' as generated by expressions in the sonnets is very flattering . He is the world's fine ornament , ' a ' beauteous and lovely youth . ' He is in his late teens or early twenties , ' And thou presents't a ...
Pagina 114
This makes the lovely mother of Sonnet 3 , Lettice Knollys : Thou art thy mother's glass , and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime ; Elizabeth loved Robert Devereux but she went right on hating his mother .
This makes the lovely mother of Sonnet 3 , Lettice Knollys : Thou art thy mother's glass , and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime ; Elizabeth loved Robert Devereux but she went right on hating his mother .
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