Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 94
... Sonnet of wonderful construction that must have taxed his ingenuity to the utmost . The Marguerite Sonnets were the beginnings of the mysterious body of verse known to - day as Shake - speare's Sonnets . They became literally and truly his ...
... Sonnet of wonderful construction that must have taxed his ingenuity to the utmost . The Marguerite Sonnets were the beginnings of the mysterious body of verse known to - day as Shake - speare's Sonnets . They became literally and truly his ...
الصفحة 95
... Sonnet is written to a woman associated with " marigold " which was Marguerite's favourite flower . He also enfolds the motif which called the Sonnet into being , the exultant note of a lover who is going to immortalize his mistress ...
... Sonnet is written to a woman associated with " marigold " which was Marguerite's favourite flower . He also enfolds the motif which called the Sonnet into being , the exultant note of a lover who is going to immortalize his mistress ...
الصفحة 101
... Sonnet Diary - a Sonnet that was not to be published to the world for long , long years . TO ATHENA How can my Muse want subject to Invent , While thou dost Breathe , that pour'st into my Verse Thine own sweet Argument , too excellent ...
... Sonnet Diary - a Sonnet that was not to be published to the world for long , long years . TO ATHENA How can my Muse want subject to Invent , While thou dost Breathe , that pour'st into my Verse Thine own sweet Argument , too excellent ...
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