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Pagina 66
... poet brother , Philip Sidney , and was also a poet and dramatist in her own right . Mary Herbert would make a most excellent editor of the Play Folio and of the Sonnet Folio . The essentials of the long dedication to the brothers are ...
... poet brother , Philip Sidney , and was also a poet and dramatist in her own right . Mary Herbert would make a most excellent editor of the Play Folio and of the Sonnet Folio . The essentials of the long dedication to the brothers are ...
Pagina 72
... poet and the ' dark lady ' poet , yet the same author wrote both . The ' lovely boy ' sonnets as a whole give a true picture of Shake - speare ; they are personal and they do reflect the personal emotions of the poet . The ' dark lady ...
... poet and the ' dark lady ' poet , yet the same author wrote both . The ' lovely boy ' sonnets as a whole give a true picture of Shake - speare ; they are personal and they do reflect the personal emotions of the poet . The ' dark lady ...
Pagina 128
... poet , but not all those that refer to the gift knew the full facts of her secret . Spenser probably did : he ... poet herself is indulgent to other poets ; she is more learned 128 SHAKE - SPEARE THE MYSTERY.
... poet , but not all those that refer to the gift knew the full facts of her secret . Spenser probably did : he ... poet herself is indulgent to other poets ; she is more learned 128 SHAKE - SPEARE THE MYSTERY.
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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