Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 40Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 241
... refer to the Friend as well , and the cluster of absence sonnets in the first part of the sequence buttresses the conviction that the earlier poems in the group do indeed concern the Friend . If , however , we admit that this lyric ...
... refer to the Friend as well , and the cluster of absence sonnets in the first part of the sequence buttresses the conviction that the earlier poems in the group do indeed concern the Friend . If , however , we admit that this lyric ...
Page 242
... refer to a single mistress , and little plot is perceptible . Other books juxtapose sonnets that refer to a clearly specified addressee and build a plot with poems that could appear in virtually any sonnet sequence . Barnabe Barnes's ...
... refer to a single mistress , and little plot is perceptible . Other books juxtapose sonnets that refer to a clearly specified addressee and build a plot with poems that could appear in virtually any sonnet sequence . Barnabe Barnes's ...
Page 302
... refer to " a witty re- mark or idea , a clever act of deception , and the prod- ucts of the artistic imagination " according to K. K. Ruthven , The Conceit ( London , 1969 ) , p . 1. For other uses of " conceit " in the sonnets see 26 ...
... refer to " a witty re- mark or idea , a clever act of deception , and the prod- ucts of the artistic imagination " according to K. K. Ruthven , The Conceit ( London , 1969 ) , p . 1. For other uses of " conceit " in the sonnets see 26 ...
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Gender Identity | 1 |
The Merchant of Venice | 105 |
Sonnets | 220 |
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