Shakespeare's Sonnets - the Problems Solved: A Modern Edition with Prose Versions, Introduction and NotesMacmillan, 1973 - 319 頁 Using evidence he recently found in manuscripts at Oxford, Mr. Rowse gives us a new edition which makes clear the whole story of the sonnets. |
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... ELIZABETHAN AGE The England of Elizabeth The Expansion of Elizabethan England The Elizabethan Renaissance : The Life of the Society The Elizabethan Renaissance : The Cultural Achievement William Shakespeare : A Biography Shakespeare's ...
... ELIZABETHAN AGE The England of Elizabeth The Expansion of Elizabethan England The Elizabethan Renaissance : The Life of the Society The Elizabethan Renaissance : The Cultural Achievement William Shakespeare : A Biography Shakespeare's ...
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... Elizabethan usage and means that Shakespeare is the Earl's poet . Notice also that at the very beginning of the Sonnets , Sonnet 3 , there is the same curious contryman's word ' ear ' meaning to plough , in the phrase ' uneared womb ...
... Elizabethan usage and means that Shakespeare is the Earl's poet . Notice also that at the very beginning of the Sonnets , Sonnet 3 , there is the same curious contryman's word ' ear ' meaning to plough , in the phrase ' uneared womb ...
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... Elizabethan Age . From the valedictory sonnet to Marlowe , Sonnet 86 , it is clear that he did : Was it his spirit , by spirits taught to write Above a mortal pitch , that struck me dead ? No , neither he , nor his compeers by night ...
... Elizabethan Age . From the valedictory sonnet to Marlowe , Sonnet 86 , it is clear that he did : Was it his spirit , by spirits taught to write Above a mortal pitch , that struck me dead ? No , neither he , nor his compeers by night ...
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absence Adonis appearance bear beauty become better bring close comes Dark dating dead dear death desire difficulty dost doth Elizabethan experience expressed eyes face fact fair false fear feeling follow give given grace hand hate hath heart hold interesting keep kind Lady later leave less lines live look Lord lose lost love's married means mind mistress Muse nature never night older once patron perhaps person phrase play pleasure poem poet poor praise prove reason refers relations relationship seems seen sense Shakespeare sight situation sonnet Southampton speak spirit suggestion summer sweet tells thee theme thine things thou thou art thought true truth turn Venus verse winter woman worth write written young youth