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... Sonnets is undoubtedly the most fascinating problem in all literature . The enigma presented by them is as insoluble as ever , and all attempts to throw light on it have served to effect nothing more than to make darkness visible and ...
... Sonnets is undoubtedly the most fascinating problem in all literature . The enigma presented by them is as insoluble as ever , and all attempts to throw light on it have served to effect nothing more than to make darkness visible and ...
Pagina 64
... Sonnet XXI . In his " Idea " Sonnets , Drayton , like Shakespeare , denies that his lines are inspired by passion . To the 1599 , and all later editions , he prefixed the following lines : " To the Reader of these Sonnets , " which ...
... Sonnet XXI . In his " Idea " Sonnets , Drayton , like Shakespeare , denies that his lines are inspired by passion . To the 1599 , and all later editions , he prefixed the following lines : " To the Reader of these Sonnets , " which ...
Pagina 140
... Sonnets . It would take up too much space to point out and discuss the many other identities of phrase , thought , and meaning , but we can scarcely ignore the allusions both in the Poem and in the Sonnets to the nature of " Love " in ...
... Sonnets . It would take up too much space to point out and discuss the many other identities of phrase , thought , and meaning , but we can scarcely ignore the allusions both in the Poem and in the Sonnets to the nature of " Love " in ...
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