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On another issue , Copland chides critics who give the poem's title as The Phoenix and the Turtle ; this violates the sense of Platonic unity , he claims , the idea of two - in - one that Shakespeare wishes to express in the poem .
On another issue , Copland chides critics who give the poem's title as The Phoenix and the Turtle ; this violates the sense of Platonic unity , he claims , the idea of two - in - one that Shakespeare wishes to express in the poem .
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But though each Sonnet has generally its proper unity , the sense — I do not mean the grammatical construction — will sometimes be found to spread from one to another , independently of that repetition of the leading idea , like ...
But though each Sonnet has generally its proper unity , the sense — I do not mean the grammatical construction — will sometimes be found to spread from one to another , independently of that repetition of the leading idea , like ...
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The first sense ( the rose ) gives the root idea — ' a brilliant aristocrat like you gives great pleasure by living ... there is no need to prop up our ideas about him with an aristocratic ' artificial flower . this classcentred praise ...
The first sense ( the rose ) gives the root idea — ' a brilliant aristocrat like you gives great pleasure by living ... there is no need to prop up our ideas about him with an aristocratic ' artificial flower . this classcentred praise ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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