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An exception to this rule is Gascoigne , who wrote : ' I can best allow to call i hose Sonnets which are of fourteen lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets ...
An exception to this rule is Gascoigne , who wrote : ' I can best allow to call i hose Sonnets which are of fourteen lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets ...
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And it was this use of the sonnet that prevailed in the hey - day of that form , following the publication of Sidney's work . Fulke Greville , friend of Sidney , must also have written sonnets in the years about 1580 ; but his ...
And it was this use of the sonnet that prevailed in the hey - day of that form , following the publication of Sidney's work . Fulke Greville , friend of Sidney , must also have written sonnets in the years about 1580 ; but his ...
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a 1595 , while not religious , claims the sonnet for higher uses than the praiss of a lady - love , -a line of thought ... Barnes turned from praising Parthenophe and wrote his Divine Century of Spiritual Sonnets , 1595 , ' an hundreth ...
a 1595 , while not religious , claims the sonnet for higher uses than the praiss of a lady - love , -a line of thought ... Barnes turned from praising Parthenophe and wrote his Divine Century of Spiritual Sonnets , 1595 , ' an hundreth ...
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