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Pagina 75
... woman . Samuel Cole- ridge took the position that the main body of the sonnets , ' could only have come from a man deeply in love , and in love with a woman . ' For a century and a half , the presumption prevailed that the addressee was a ...
... woman . Samuel Cole- ridge took the position that the main body of the sonnets , ' could only have come from a man deeply in love , and in love with a woman . ' For a century and a half , the presumption prevailed that the addressee was a ...
Pagina 78
... woman , but J. M. Robertson comments of Massey , ' he instantly evokes the rejoinder that it is more fitly to be conceived as addressed by a woman to a man . ' The only solution that will completely lay to rest the problem of the mis ...
... woman , but J. M. Robertson comments of Massey , ' he instantly evokes the rejoinder that it is more fitly to be conceived as addressed by a woman to a man . ' The only solution that will completely lay to rest the problem of the mis ...
Pagina 98
... woman ? There is no reason , except the anguish to which Shakespeare had been re- duced by some overwhelming personal experience in which a faithless woman had played a devastating part . ' Brown thinks this same faithless woman is ...
... woman ? There is no reason , except the anguish to which Shakespeare had been re- duced by some overwhelming personal experience in which a faithless woman had played a devastating part . ' Brown thinks this same faithless woman is ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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