Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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... sonnet sequences understand themselves so well is debatable . Sidney's Astrophil is a useful case in point , given the popularity and influence of Astrophil and Stella.2 He appears to acknowledge in the eighteenth and ninety - fourth ...
... sonnet sequences understand themselves so well is debatable . Sidney's Astrophil is a useful case in point , given the popularity and influence of Astrophil and Stella.2 He appears to acknowledge in the eighteenth and ninety - fourth ...
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... sonnet 2 , perhaps more distinctly in ( and after ) sonnet 3 ; it is clear , in any event , that some images in the initial sonnet accord , at least , with the images which Shakespeare derived from Erasmus ' model letter and , perhaps ...
... sonnet 2 , perhaps more distinctly in ( and after ) sonnet 3 ; it is clear , in any event , that some images in the initial sonnet accord , at least , with the images which Shakespeare derived from Erasmus ' model letter and , perhaps ...
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... sonnet's intimation that the young man has an androgynous beauty elaborates on the persona's declaration in sonnet 1 : ' Thou ... art now the world's fresh ornament And only herald to the gaudy spring ' ( ll . 9-10 ) . There the youth ...
... sonnet's intimation that the young man has an androgynous beauty elaborates on the persona's declaration in sonnet 1 : ' Thou ... art now the world's fresh ornament And only herald to the gaudy spring ' ( ll . 9-10 ) . There the youth ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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