The Homosexual Literary Tradition: An InterpretationRevisionist Press, 1974 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 174
... Shakespeare , and even the " rival poet " vying for the affections of Shakespeare's Master W. H. But such views are highly speculative . Me may just as easily have been the lover of any writer within the Sidney circle , particularly ...
... Shakespeare , and even the " rival poet " vying for the affections of Shakespeare's Master W. H. But such views are highly speculative . Me may just as easily have been the lover of any writer within the Sidney circle , particularly ...
Pagina 251
... Shakespeare refers to himself as a king at least in sleep ( 87.14 ) , that is , a sacred king in his desires , while W. H. is the " throned queen " ( 96.5 ) and , appropriately for the transvestite boy - surrogate in the totem - skin of ...
... Shakespeare refers to himself as a king at least in sleep ( 87.14 ) , that is , a sacred king in his desires , while W. H. is the " throned queen " ( 96.5 ) and , appropriately for the transvestite boy - surrogate in the totem - skin of ...
Pagina 253
... Shakespeare rather candidly makes this conceit explicit : Tis thee ( my self ) that for myself I praise , / Painting my age with beauty of thy days " ( 62.13-14 ) . Shakespeare , like most faithful friends who feast their eyes upon ...
... Shakespeare rather candidly makes this conceit explicit : Tis thee ( my self ) that for myself I praise , / Painting my age with beauty of thy days " ( 62.13-14 ) . Shakespeare , like most faithful friends who feast their eyes upon ...
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Preface pp iiivi | 1 |
Initiation into Secret Societies pp 2855 | 28 |
The LoveBattle pp 5674 | 56 |
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