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Pagina 48
... Poetry , Sir Philip Sidney tells how the poet comes with a tale " which holdeth children from play , and old men ... poetry . And how can we apply the wording of Sonnet LIII to such a theory ? The lines could only concern the very ...
... Poetry , Sir Philip Sidney tells how the poet comes with a tale " which holdeth children from play , and old men ... poetry . And how can we apply the wording of Sonnet LIII to such a theory ? The lines could only concern the very ...
Pagina 62
... Poetry have come together by accident , and I now submit the following key to the interpretation of the poem : The Beautiful Youth The Shepherdess The Hill The River The Horse The Spirit of Poetry . Reason or Philosophy ( now trans ...
... Poetry have come together by accident , and I now submit the following key to the interpretation of the poem : The Beautiful Youth The Shepherdess The Hill The River The Horse The Spirit of Poetry . Reason or Philosophy ( now trans ...
Pagina 77
... poetry of the Ancients , there are many mysteries contained in the poetry of Shakespeare , and commentators have not yet solved the meaning of his Sonnets , or The Phoenix and Turtle or A Lover's Complaint . Prospero has been ...
... poetry of the Ancients , there are many mysteries contained in the poetry of Shakespeare , and commentators have not yet solved the meaning of his Sonnets , or The Phoenix and Turtle or A Lover's Complaint . Prospero has been ...
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CHAPTER PAGE PREFACE WHO BEGAN IT? | 6 |
BACON V SHAKSPERE II | 11 |
COULD BACON HAVE COMMITTED THE ERRORS IN THE PLAYS? | 27 |
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