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The first four lines of this would be a strong rhetorical question , compelling our assent , were its compulsion ... to four and lines five to eight as exclamations , rather than as rhetorical questions compelling a negative answer .
The first four lines of this would be a strong rhetorical question , compelling our assent , were its compulsion ... to four and lines five to eight as exclamations , rather than as rhetorical questions compelling a negative answer .
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The young man , the poet hopes , will be too happy basking in the praise of rhetorical question one to notice the different intention of rhetorical question two other than by modifying , almost without noticing it , his attitudes and ...
The young man , the poet hopes , will be too happy basking in the praise of rhetorical question one to notice the different intention of rhetorical question two other than by modifying , almost without noticing it , his attitudes and ...
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376 , 397 , 432 staging , question of : pp . 364 , 365 , 371 , 372 , 377 Theseus as an ideal , heroic man of action : pp . 379 , 391 inadequate characterization : p . 363 relationship with Hippolyta : pp .
376 , 397 , 432 staging , question of : pp . 364 , 365 , 371 , 372 , 377 Theseus as an ideal , heroic man of action : pp . 379 , 391 inadequate characterization : p . 363 relationship with Hippolyta : pp .
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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