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... never published them , never claimed their authorship , never acknowledged them , and never ... gave his consent or authority to any one else to publish them on his behalf , or in his name . " Such reasoning as this would deprive Sh ...
... never published them , never claimed their authorship , never acknowledged them , and never ... gave his consent or authority to any one else to publish them on his behalf , or in his name . " Such reasoning as this would deprive Sh ...
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... never ascend into the higher and wider regions of passion and invention . They are marked by no originality or vigour of conception , by no special brightness or rapidity of expression .... [ Sh.'s ] whole work is feeble , diffuse ...
... never ascend into the higher and wider regions of passion and invention . They are marked by no originality or vigour of conception , by no special brightness or rapidity of expression .... [ Sh.'s ] whole work is feeble , diffuse ...
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... never criminal , can never cause shame . He hardly even recognizes his offenses against public opinion . But one cannot defy decorum with impunity . Never to say " no " to life , to accept all the risks , all the invitations of happi ...
... never criminal , can never cause shame . He hardly even recognizes his offenses against public opinion . But one cannot defy decorum with impunity . Never to say " no " to life , to accept all the risks , all the invitations of happi ...
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THE TEXTS | 1 |
THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE 1609 TEXT | 42 |
to the Sonnets in Various Rearrangements | 113 |
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