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These vague songs of praise are scattered throughout the whole collection , veiling the real purport of the rest , that is of the true occasional poems . The sonnets were of course written singly , and the greater part would naturally ...
These vague songs of praise are scattered throughout the whole collection , veiling the real purport of the rest , that is of the true occasional poems . The sonnets were of course written singly , and the greater part would naturally ...
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I thought at the time that Cyril was rather calm about the whole matter ; but I remember he he more than once told me that he himself required no proof of the kind , and that he thought the theory complete without it .
I thought at the time that Cyril was rather calm about the whole matter ; but I remember he he more than once told me that he himself required no proof of the kind , and that he thought the theory complete without it .
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And yet it was one of the most important points in the whole series of poems . To the Sonnets Shakespeare was more or less indifferent . He did not wish to rest his fame on them . They were to him his “ slight Muse , ” as he calls them ...
And yet it was one of the most important points in the whole series of poems . To the Sonnets Shakespeare was more or less indifferent . He did not wish to rest his fame on them . They were to him his “ slight Muse , ” as he calls them ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
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