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This is such an extraordinary and forced " analogy ' that it seems to have been invented for a special purpose . It will be noticed from the reproduction made from the original edition that there is a " subtle - shining secrecy " in the ...
This is such an extraordinary and forced " analogy ' that it seems to have been invented for a special purpose . It will be noticed from the reproduction made from the original edition that there is a " subtle - shining secrecy " in the ...
Pagina 49
The poet suffered under " the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune ” ( LXVI ) ; had been the subject of some " vulgar [ i.e. , public ] scandal ” ( CXII ) , and even seems to have anticipated assassination : The coward conquest of a ...
The poet suffered under " the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune ” ( LXVI ) ; had been the subject of some " vulgar [ i.e. , public ] scandal ” ( CXII ) , and even seems to have anticipated assassination : The coward conquest of a ...
Pagina 61
Many awkward words appear for the first and only time , and their invention seems due to the author's imperfect command of the available poetic vocabulary . Shakespeare's responsibility for A Lover's Complaint may well be questioned .
Many awkward words appear for the first and only time , and their invention seems due to the author's imperfect command of the available poetic vocabulary . Shakespeare's responsibility for A Lover's Complaint may well be questioned .
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