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Guilpin's Skialetheia , printed in the same year , it is stated that “ Drayton is justly surnamed ' Golden - mouthed ' " . In Sonnet LXXXV , Shakespeare confesses that his Muse is silent because modesty will not permit him to write the ...
Guilpin's Skialetheia , printed in the same year , it is stated that “ Drayton is justly surnamed ' Golden - mouthed ' " . In Sonnet LXXXV , Shakespeare confesses that his Muse is silent because modesty will not permit him to write the ...
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Drayton's reference to his " Idea " as “ my better part ” recalls Shakespeare's use of the same expression for his Art in Sonnet XXXIX : O , how thy worth with manners may I sing , Ι When thou art all the better part of me ?
Drayton's reference to his " Idea " as “ my better part ” recalls Shakespeare's use of the same expression for his Art in Sonnet XXXIX : O , how thy worth with manners may I sing , Ι When thou art all the better part of me ?
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pardoned , however , for pointing out an instance of more than ordinary significance because it shows how the thoughts of Shakespeare and Drayton were pursuing the same end and running in the same channel .
pardoned , however , for pointing out an instance of more than ordinary significance because it shows how the thoughts of Shakespeare and Drayton were pursuing the same end and running in the same channel .
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