A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The sonnets. 1944[V.23] The second part of Henry the Fourth. 1940.--[v.24-25] The sonnets. 1924.--[v.26] Troilus and Cressida. 1953.--[v.27] The life and death of King Richard the Second. 1955. |
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summarizes the results of his study of 1-126 : thirty - nine are explicitly , eighteen ! presumably , directed to a man , sixty - nine are doubtful as to sex , but not one of them unmistakably has a woman for its subject .
summarizes the results of his study of 1-126 : thirty - nine are explicitly , eighteen ! presumably , directed to a man , sixty - nine are doubtful as to sex , but not one of them unmistakably has a woman for its subject .
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The sonnets talk solely of physical pleasure and displeasure , of the torture of desire and its satiation , of the unhappiness of an urgent lust , and of the treachery and complete worthlessness of the woman who inspired it .
The sonnets talk solely of physical pleasure and displeasure , of the torture of desire and its satiation , of the unhappiness of an urgent lust , and of the treachery and complete worthlessness of the woman who inspired it .
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1 the black woman's disloyalty , Sh . " plainly re - echoes the voice ” of Jodelle's sonnet “ Combien de fois mes vers ont - ils doré / Ces cheveux noirs dignes d'une Meduse ? " ( see the notes to 127 ) .
1 the black woman's disloyalty , Sh . " plainly re - echoes the voice ” of Jodelle's sonnet “ Combien de fois mes vers ont - ils doré / Ces cheveux noirs dignes d'une Meduse ? " ( see the notes to 127 ) .
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The AUTHENTICITY OF THE 1609 Text | 42 |
THE DATE OF COMPOSITION | 53 |
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