Lord Arthur Savile's Crime: The Portrait of Mr. W.H., and Other StoriesMethuen, 1914 - 196 strán (strany) |
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... sonnets are addressed to Lord Pembroke ? ' he asked . ' I am sure of it , ' I answered . ' Pembroke , Shakespeare , and Mrs. Mary Fitton are the three personages of the Sonnets ; there is no doubt at all about it . ' ' Well , I agree ...
... sonnets are addressed to Lord Pembroke ? ' he asked . ' I am sure of it , ' I answered . ' Pembroke , Shakespeare , and Mrs. Mary Fitton are the three personages of the Sonnets ; there is no doubt at all about it . ' ' Well , I agree ...
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... Sonnets , ' I cried ; ' but I don't think I am likely to be converted to any new idea . The matter has ceased to be a mystery to any one . Indeed , I wonder that it ever was a mystery . ' ' As I don't believe in the theory , I am not ...
... Sonnets , ' I cried ; ' but I don't think I am likely to be converted to any new idea . The matter has ceased to be a mystery to any one . Indeed , I wonder that it ever was a mystery . ' ' As I don't believe in the theory , I am not ...
Strana 152
... Sonnets , and his even- ings at the theatre . He was , of course , wild to go on the stage . It was all that I and Lord Crediton could do to prevent him . Perhaps if he had gone on the stage he would be alive 152 THE PORTRAIT OF MR . W. H..
... Sonnets , and his even- ings at the theatre . He was , of course , wild to go on the stage . It was all that I and Lord Crediton could do to prevent him . Perhaps if he had gone on the stage he would be alive 152 THE PORTRAIT OF MR . W. H..
Strana 153
... Sonnets ; that all the scholars and critics had been entirely on the wrong tack ; and that he was the first who , working purely by internal evidence , had found out who Mr. W. H. really was . He was perfectly wild with delight , and ...
... Sonnets ; that all the scholars and critics had been entirely on the wrong tack ; and that he was the first who , working purely by internal evidence , had found out who Mr. W. H. really was . He was perfectly wild with delight , and ...
Strana 154
... Sonnet , in which Shakespeare contrasting himself with those who are " great princes ' favourites , " says quite ... Sonnets cxxiv . and cxxv . , in which Shakespeare tells us that his love is not " the child of state , " that it ...
... Sonnet , in which Shakespeare contrasting himself with those who are " great princes ' favourites , " says quite ... Sonnets cxxiv . and cxxv . , in which Shakespeare tells us that his love is not " the child of state , " that it ...
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