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It does not immediately appear that the rival follows the extravagant fashion already condemned by the poet , who tries to resist his influence by arguing that , although the friend deserves the tribute ' of a worthier pen ' , when the ...
It does not immediately appear that the rival follows the extravagant fashion already condemned by the poet , who tries to resist his influence by arguing that , although the friend deserves the tribute ' of a worthier pen ' , when the ...
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In contrast , the poet's desire in the sonnets has a goal more like that of the English courtship novel , which climaxes at the marriage proposal , than like that of courtly love literature . The poet seeks his beloved's commitment ...
In contrast , the poet's desire in the sonnets has a goal more like that of the English courtship novel , which climaxes at the marriage proposal , than like that of courtly love literature . The poet seeks his beloved's commitment ...
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( Sonnet 92 ) When the poet must admit that he has no legitimate claim on his beloved , he temporizes , “ Let me confess that we two must be twain / Although our undivided loves are one ” ( Sonnet 36 ) . Then he returns to the language ...
( Sonnet 92 ) When the poet must admit that he has no legitimate claim on his beloved , he temporizes , “ Let me confess that we two must be twain / Although our undivided loves are one ” ( Sonnet 36 ) . Then he returns to the language ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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