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No positive evidence exists to show the occasion for the poem , the critic avers , although it might have been written " as a Valentine - poem ( without explicit reference ) to Sir John Salisbury . ” Fairchild concludes that the poem ...
No positive evidence exists to show the occasion for the poem , the critic avers , although it might have been written " as a Valentine - poem ( without explicit reference ) to Sir John Salisbury . ” Fairchild concludes that the poem ...
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The one indisputable fact , then , which emerges clear and untrammeled from this somewhat bulky and involved mass of evidence , is that The Phoenix and Turtle is a poem of a common class and that that class is the Court of Love .
The one indisputable fact , then , which emerges clear and untrammeled from this somewhat bulky and involved mass of evidence , is that The Phoenix and Turtle is a poem of a common class and that that class is the Court of Love .
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There is no solid evidence indicating when Shakespeare began writing the poems , when he completed them , or how long he was occupied with their composition . All that can be said with certainty is that the sonnets as we know them were ...
There is no solid evidence indicating when Shakespeare began writing the poems , when he completed them , or how long he was occupied with their composition . All that can be said with certainty is that the sonnets as we know them were ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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