Sonnets, Volume 7Oxford University Press, 1959 - 65 pages |
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... followed in both manuscripts by three sonnets which have nothing to do with the Crucifixion , but after these come four sonnets which are on the same subject as the first , two on the crown of thorns , and two general meditations on the ...
... followed in both manuscripts by three sonnets which have nothing to do with the Crucifixion , but after these come four sonnets which are on the same subject as the first , two on the crown of thorns , and two general meditations on the ...
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... followed by three general meditations on the Crucifixion from B , J , again rearranged . Sonnets 35-41 , Miscellaneous Sonnets ( 1 ) , originally broke the Crucifixion sequence in two places in B , J from which all seven come . 35-37 ...
... followed by three general meditations on the Crucifixion from B , J , again rearranged . Sonnets 35-41 , Miscellaneous Sonnets ( 1 ) , originally broke the Crucifixion sequence in two places in B , J from which all seven come . 35-37 ...
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... followed only by the note ' in Dr Boys ' Postill on ye circumcic . made by a friend of his , an accurat poet'.1 This completes the list of manuscripts containing poems in English by Alabaster.2 But there remain a missing manuscript said ...
... followed only by the note ' in Dr Boys ' Postill on ye circumcic . made by a friend of his , an accurat poet'.1 This completes the list of manuscripts containing poems in English by Alabaster.2 But there remain a missing manuscript said ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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