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Hardly as yet a man who has ' pass'd by the ambush of young days , ' or one who at the outset of the Sonnets must be urged to marry and beget a son before it is too late . It looks as though we should have to give up Southampton too .
Hardly as yet a man who has ' pass'd by the ambush of young days , ' or one who at the outset of the Sonnets must be urged to marry and beget a son before it is too late . It looks as though we should have to give up Southampton too .
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The sonnets which Shakespeare addressed to the young man were apparently written over a period of four or five years . At least the story they glance at covers some such time , for a sonnet which does not belong with either the first or ...
The sonnets which Shakespeare addressed to the young man were apparently written over a period of four or five years . At least the story they glance at covers some such time , for a sonnet which does not belong with either the first or ...
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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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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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