Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... Sonnets among his private friends " may be some of those printed afterwards ( 1609 ) in the quarto edition of " Shake- speare's Sonnets " . Two of these sonnets , with a different text , were included among the poems of The Passionate ...
... Sonnets among his private friends " may be some of those printed afterwards ( 1609 ) in the quarto edition of " Shake- speare's Sonnets " . Two of these sonnets , with a different text , were included among the poems of The Passionate ...
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... Sonnets we find the key which unlocks the secrets of their writer's heart . That he passed about this time through a moral crisis seems certain . If we may trust the Sonnets , he had given away his affections to a friend who wronged him ...
... Sonnets we find the key which unlocks the secrets of their writer's heart . That he passed about this time through a moral crisis seems certain . If we may trust the Sonnets , he had given away his affections to a friend who wronged him ...
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... Sonnets , where we may well believe the poet expresses his own feelings in his own person , we seem to see a man not naturally self - contained and self - possessed , but sensitive , eager , ardent , of strong passions , quick ...
... Sonnets , where we may well believe the poet expresses his own feelings in his own person , we seem to see a man not naturally self - contained and self - possessed , but sensitive , eager , ardent , of strong passions , quick ...
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