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This point made , he can now tender his dramatic pledge of revenge : The end of the poem like the end of many Elizabethan plays carries the story beyond what the modern audiences would call “ the final curtain .
This point made , he can now tender his dramatic pledge of revenge : The end of the poem like the end of many Elizabethan plays carries the story beyond what the modern audiences would call “ the final curtain .
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This final melancholy contemplation of the evaporation of the young man's beauty as an achieved fact — the verb is in the present indicative - acts only as the gentlest of warnings , and its static brooding quality is the last disguise ...
This final melancholy contemplation of the evaporation of the young man's beauty as an achieved fact — the verb is in the present indicative - acts only as the gentlest of warnings , and its static brooding quality is the last disguise ...
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J. W. Lever considers it the only possible finale to the series ( see excerpt above , 1956 ) . ... These twelve lines , however , were designed as the build - up to the final couplet , which rounds off the play on ' I hate ' in line two ...
J. W. Lever considers it the only possible finale to the series ( see excerpt above , 1956 ) . ... These twelve lines , however , were designed as the build - up to the final couplet , which rounds off the play on ' I hate ' in line two ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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