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Pagina 126
... lady of the sonnets , " whom the author also loves while he despises her . Other scholars , who date the sonnets about 1600 , identify the young patron as William Herbert , Earl of Pembroke , and the " dark lady " as a lady of the court ...
... lady of the sonnets , " whom the author also loves while he despises her . Other scholars , who date the sonnets about 1600 , identify the young patron as William Herbert , Earl of Pembroke , and the " dark lady " as a lady of the court ...
Pagina 454
... ladies in the castle , playing games with them and hunting and hawking . It was also his duty as a squire to attach himself to some lady older than himself to receive in- struction in gallantry . Not until he was twenty - one could he ...
... ladies in the castle , playing games with them and hunting and hawking . It was also his duty as a squire to attach himself to some lady older than himself to receive in- struction in gallantry . Not until he was twenty - one could he ...
Pagina 455
... lady . His lady need not be his wife ; usually she was not . Men married for reasons of property ; love was another matter . Having vowed his loyalty to his lady , it was his duty to serve her always . That he could hope for no reward ...
... lady . His lady need not be his wife ; usually she was not . Men married for reasons of property ; love was another matter . Having vowed his loyalty to his lady , it was his duty to serve her always . That he could hope for no reward ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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