The Green CockatriceMeath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1978 - 205 strán (strany) |
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Strana 152
... Sonnets 21-31 . Sonnet 21 finishes with the curious line , " I will not praise that purpose not to sell , " which if taken literally would assume that the author knew , not only the literary value of his writing , but also its monetary ...
... Sonnets 21-31 . Sonnet 21 finishes with the curious line , " I will not praise that purpose not to sell , " which if taken literally would assume that the author knew , not only the literary value of his writing , but also its monetary ...
Strana 153
... sonnet he laments that , due to fortune's spite , he is both despised and poor . As we have said , in sexual matters it is the older man who appears to have the stronger conscience his guilt then , and the fact that he is despised ...
... sonnet he laments that , due to fortune's spite , he is both despised and poor . As we have said , in sexual matters it is the older man who appears to have the stronger conscience his guilt then , and the fact that he is despised ...
Strana 155
... sonnet based upon a legal metaphor emphasising that the ' misprision ' upon which their love has been founded was of the author's own making : the following sonnet is even more explicit : - Upon my part I can set down a story of faults ...
... sonnet based upon a legal metaphor emphasising that the ' misprision ' upon which their love has been founded was of the author's own making : the following sonnet is even more explicit : - Upon my part I can set down a story of faults ...
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