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This rarity of diction gives the poem the generalizable quality of philosophical discourse and it strictly limits your ... Let the bird of lowdest lay The heavily stressed imperative and alliterating superlative give the poem a great ...
This rarity of diction gives the poem the generalizable quality of philosophical discourse and it strictly limits your ... Let the bird of lowdest lay The heavily stressed imperative and alliterating superlative give the poem a great ...
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It is , however , perhaps in the 55th Sonnet that Shakespeare gives to this idea its fullest expression . ... I determined to make a strong appeal to Erskine to do justice to the memory of Cyril Graham , and to give to the world his ...
It is , however , perhaps in the 55th Sonnet that Shakespeare gives to this idea its fullest expression . ... I determined to make a strong appeal to Erskine to do justice to the memory of Cyril Graham , and to give to the world his ...
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The first sense ( the rose ) gives the root idea — ' a brilliant aristocrat like you gives great pleasure by living as he likes ; for such a person the ... Only mean people who never give themselves heartily to anything can do that .
The first sense ( the rose ) gives the root idea — ' a brilliant aristocrat like you gives great pleasure by living as he likes ; for such a person the ... Only mean people who never give themselves heartily to anything can do that .
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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