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The curious part of the matter is that he should pick a youth as ambassador , and a youth who is merely his page . He can discover no reason for choosing such a boy as Viola , and so simply asserts that youth will be better attended to ...
The curious part of the matter is that he should pick a youth as ambassador , and a youth who is merely his page . He can discover no reason for choosing such a boy as Viola , and so simply asserts that youth will be better attended to ...
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Similarly with Shakespeare's youth : he is not characterized , in any realistic sense , because the conventions and genres employed exclude that kind of characterization . It is interesting to contrast the sonnets from this point of ...
Similarly with Shakespeare's youth : he is not characterized , in any realistic sense , because the conventions and genres employed exclude that kind of characterization . It is interesting to contrast the sonnets from this point of ...
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Directly above is " the heaven that leads men to this hell , ” and which includes in its many mansions the fool's paradise in which the youth is living in the opening sonnets . Here we must distinguish the poet's tone , which is tender ...
Directly above is " the heaven that leads men to this hell , ” and which includes in its many mansions the fool's paradise in which the youth is living in the opening sonnets . Here we must distinguish the poet's tone , which is tender ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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