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Hence , the laxity of Sonnets 133 , 134 , which , however superficially resembling the earlier set ( 40-42 ) , differ in this , that while friendship needs not be jealous of the friend who seeks not another friend , but only a mistress ...
Hence , the laxity of Sonnets 133 , 134 , which , however superficially resembling the earlier set ( 40-42 ) , differ in this , that while friendship needs not be jealous of the friend who seeks not another friend , but only a mistress ...
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So if we ask , is there a real mistress or does the poet merely make it all up ? the answer is that an either - or way of putting the question is wrong . Modern criticism has developed the term " imagination ” precisely to get around ...
So if we ask , is there a real mistress or does the poet merely make it all up ? the answer is that an either - or way of putting the question is wrong . Modern criticism has developed the term " imagination ” precisely to get around ...
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The " passion ” is directed toward a “ Mistress ” —a ' man's illicit woman , the woman one loves , ' again from Partridge , again based on usage in the plays ; and he might have cited Sonnets 127.9 and 130.1 .
The " passion ” is directed toward a “ Mistress ” —a ' man's illicit woman , the woman one loves , ' again from Partridge , again based on usage in the plays ; and he might have cited Sonnets 127.9 and 130.1 .
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
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