College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... sonnets ( 127-152 ) likewise belong together , although the actual order in the group appears to be unnatural . The ... sonnets are autobiographical ; second , that the first 126 sonnets are addressed to one , and only one , man ; third ...
... sonnets ( 127-152 ) likewise belong together , although the actual order in the group appears to be unnatural . The ... sonnets are autobiographical ; second , that the first 126 sonnets are addressed to one , and only one , man ; third ...
Page 245
... sonnets with common rhymes , so that the whole se- quence is linked in this way . It can easily be shown that several pairs of sonnets , which no one would dream of separating , do have common rhyme words , or at least common rhymes ...
... sonnets with common rhymes , so that the whole se- quence is linked in this way . It can easily be shown that several pairs of sonnets , which no one would dream of separating , do have common rhyme words , or at least common rhymes ...
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... Sonnets was that of Brents Stirling . ' It was less drastic and psychologically plausible . He as- sumed that the poet despatched sonnets to his friend , sometimes singly , sometimes in small batches , and sometimes ( as with the first ...
... Sonnets was that of Brents Stirling . ' It was less drastic and psychologically plausible . He as- sumed that the poet despatched sonnets to his friend , sometimes singly , sometimes in small batches , and sometimes ( as with the first ...
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