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This is “ self - praise ” —a fault that Shakespeare always condemnsand so we find him suggesting an imaginary separation of his muse from himself , so that he can praise himself whilst seemingly bestowing his ...
This is “ self - praise ” —a fault that Shakespeare always condemnsand so we find him suggesting an imaginary separation of his muse from himself , so that he can praise himself whilst seemingly bestowing his ...
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In Sonnet LXXXV , Shakespeare confesses that his Muse is silent because modesty will not permit him to write the praise of the mutual object of their adoration as his . Rival does so with such precious phrases flowing from his " golden ...
In Sonnet LXXXV , Shakespeare confesses that his Muse is silent because modesty will not permit him to write the praise of the mutual object of their adoration as his . Rival does so with such precious phrases flowing from his " golden ...
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Shakespeare had good cause for regarding Drayton as a ' rival in bringing forth extravagant rhetoric for the praise of his immortal part . Drayton's Sonnet No. XVI ( published in 1594 ) is headed “ An Allusion to the Phoenix " , and in ...
Shakespeare had good cause for regarding Drayton as a ' rival in bringing forth extravagant rhetoric for the praise of his immortal part . Drayton's Sonnet No. XVI ( published in 1594 ) is headed “ An Allusion to the Phoenix " , and in ...
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