Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... Sonnets as a physical object we can see that it provokes - deliberately or not - niggling questions about the life ... Sonnets , ' Punctuation and the Compositors of Shakespeare's Sonnets , 1609 ' , The Library , 5th Series 30 ( 1975 ) ...
... Sonnets as a physical object we can see that it provokes - deliberately or not - niggling questions about the life ... Sonnets , ' Punctuation and the Compositors of Shakespeare's Sonnets , 1609 ' , The Library , 5th Series 30 ( 1975 ) ...
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... Sonnets has none of these features , and to contemporary readers versed in the genre it would have looked unusual : Sonnets topped by the name of Shakespeare stagger across pages , their form broken by the printed page . Our Jacobean sonnet ...
... Sonnets has none of these features , and to contemporary readers versed in the genre it would have looked unusual : Sonnets topped by the name of Shakespeare stagger across pages , their form broken by the printed page . Our Jacobean sonnet ...
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... Sonnets ; secondly that that indeterminacy is a very important part of the reading experience of the poems . The Sonnets draw a large measure of their power from their willingness to suggest that they offer clues to lives and mental ...
... Sonnets ; secondly that that indeterminacy is a very important part of the reading experience of the poems . The Sonnets draw a large measure of their power from their willingness to suggest that they offer clues to lives and mental ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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