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... sonnet begins : From fairest creatures we desire increase , That thereby beauty's rose might never die , But as the ... sonnet repeats the theme already noticed in Venus and Adonis : the childless man makes his own body the grave of his ...
... sonnet begins : From fairest creatures we desire increase , That thereby beauty's rose might never die , But as the ... sonnet repeats the theme already noticed in Venus and Adonis : the childless man makes his own body the grave of his ...
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... Sonnet 4 , Professor Baldensperger cites Marlowe's Hero and Leander , I. 234-236 : 299 Treasure is abused When misers keep it ; being put to loan , In time it will return us two for one . The theme appears again in Sonnet 6 : Make sweet ...
... Sonnet 4 , Professor Baldensperger cites Marlowe's Hero and Leander , I. 234-236 : 299 Treasure is abused When misers keep it ; being put to loan , In time it will return us two for one . The theme appears again in Sonnet 6 : Make sweet ...
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... Sonnet 15 and would almost cer- tainly have been associated with other sources in Shakespeare's mind . It therefore seems likely that the " secret influence " of the stars in the sonnet may echo La Primaudaye's reference to the " in ...
... Sonnet 15 and would almost cer- tainly have been associated with other sources in Shakespeare's mind . It therefore seems likely that the " secret influence " of the stars in the sonnet may echo La Primaudaye's reference to the " in ...
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PREFACE vii | 1 |
ALL THE WORLDS A STage 18 | 18 |
DUSTY DEATH | 35 |
Copyright | |
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