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Pagina 46
Objection will perhaps be raised on the grounds of the familiar reference in Meres ' Palladis Tamia , published in 1598 , to Shakespeare's " sugred sonnets among his private friends ” . There are no sonnets , among those which have come ...
Objection will perhaps be raised on the grounds of the familiar reference in Meres ' Palladis Tamia , published in 1598 , to Shakespeare's " sugred sonnets among his private friends ” . There are no sonnets , among those which have come ...
Pagina 55
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 ?
Pagina 84
Caliban's reference to Prospero as " a sorcerer " forges another link with Bacon , for the latter was known as the “ sorcerer " when he was Treasurer of Gray's Inn . In the account of the Gray's Inn Revels given in the “ Gesta Grayorum ...
Caliban's reference to Prospero as " a sorcerer " forges another link with Bacon , for the latter was known as the “ sorcerer " when he was Treasurer of Gray's Inn . In the account of the Gray's Inn Revels given in the “ Gesta Grayorum ...
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