Shakespeare's Sonnets: With Three Hundred Years of CommentaryFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007 - 404 من الصفحات This is a collection of the scholarship of dozens of commentators who have written about Shakespeare's sonnets over the past 300 years. The text details how the poems work and how they may be interpreted. |
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... society in Italy appears to have been broken up into small associations called academies , which met gen- erally to listen to a new sonnet , or to a lecture on some old one . Many pub- lished commentaries on Petrarch appear to be notes ...
... society in Italy appears to have been broken up into small associations called academies , which met gen- erally to listen to a new sonnet , or to a lecture on some old one . Many pub- lished commentaries on Petrarch appear to be notes ...
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... society , mankind , one's contemporaries " for " time . " Thus , just as the return- ing traveler remains loyal to his own culture , instead of abandoning it in exchange for a foreign one ( as an expatriate would do ) so the wandering ...
... society , mankind , one's contemporaries " for " time . " Thus , just as the return- ing traveler remains loyal to his own culture , instead of abandoning it in exchange for a foreign one ( as an expatriate would do ) so the wandering ...
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... society , " but ROBERTSON ( 1926 , 175 ) thinks " it rather hints of The Mermaid [ a tavern- ed . ] than of ' society . " " MURRAY ( 1936 , 104 ) thinks that this sonnet " says sim- ply that Shakespeare's behaviour , as seen by the ...
... society , " but ROBERTSON ( 1926 , 175 ) thinks " it rather hints of The Mermaid [ a tavern- ed . ] than of ' society . " " MURRAY ( 1936 , 104 ) thinks that this sonnet " says sim- ply that Shakespeare's behaviour , as seen by the ...
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