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... person is among the most difficult of unsolved literary problems.... Who this 'onlie begetter' was no man has yet been able satisfactorily toshow.”(1) (1) Dr. Charles Mackay attemptsto solve the problemin an elaborate article in the ...
... person is among the most difficult of unsolved literary problems.... Who this 'onlie begetter' was no man has yet been able satisfactorily toshow.”(1) (1) Dr. Charles Mackay attemptsto solve the problemin an elaborate article in the ...
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... person addressed in the “Sonnets” is a constantly recurring theme, and the burden of the poem is an appeal to the ... persons andthe time, 1590: “Let those who arein favor with their stars, Of public honor and proud titles boast, Whilst ...
... person addressed in the “Sonnets” is a constantly recurring theme, and the burden of the poem is an appeal to the ... persons andthe time, 1590: “Let those who arein favor with their stars, Of public honor and proud titles boast, Whilst ...
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