Sonnets, Volume 7Oxford University Press, 1959 - 65 pages |
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... written on the threshold of England's great age of religious poetry ) , the lover of minor poetry will also find ... writing his Divine Meditations : during his im- prisonment at the University between mid - September and late October ...
... written on the threshold of England's great age of religious poetry ) , the lover of minor poetry will also find ... writing his Divine Meditations : during his im- prisonment at the University between mid - September and late October ...
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... written on seventeen of the twenty - three unnumbered leaves preceding the printed text . The sonnets are written two to a page . Heading the first sonnet is the date 1627 , and beneath the last sonnet is the date 1628 , both in the ...
... written on seventeen of the twenty - three unnumbered leaves preceding the printed text . The sonnets are written two to a page . Heading the first sonnet is the date 1627 , and beneath the last sonnet is the date 1628 , both in the ...
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... written in Fulman's beautiful Italian hand . Sonnet 75 is attributed to Alabaster in T1 and T2 , as well as by ... written ' Dr Alablaster ' and above the second ' Idem ' . T2 contains three sonnets by Alabaster , 19 , 24 , and 75 ...
... written in Fulman's beautiful Italian hand . Sonnet 75 is attributed to Alabaster in T1 and T2 , as well as by ... written ' Dr Alablaster ' and above the second ' Idem ' . T2 contains three sonnets by Alabaster , 19 , 24 , and 75 ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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