The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... Sonnets , and the signatory of this dedication , was here printing . ' Beget " is constantly found in Elizabethan English in the sense of " procure " without any im- plication of " breed " or " generate . " Cf. Lucrece , 1004-1005 ...
... Sonnets , and the signatory of this dedication , was here printing . ' Beget " is constantly found in Elizabethan English in the sense of " procure " without any im- plication of " breed " or " generate . " Cf. Lucrece , 1004-1005 ...
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... sonnets closely resembling Shakespeare's Sonnets xlvi and xlvii , Drayton's Idea , xxiii , Barnes ' Parthenophil , xx , and Constable's Diana , Decade vi , Sonnet vii . 9-10 impanneled A quest ] empanelled a jury . The legal terminology ...
... sonnets closely resembling Shakespeare's Sonnets xlvi and xlvii , Drayton's Idea , xxiii , Barnes ' Parthenophil , xx , and Constable's Diana , Decade vi , Sonnet vii . 9-10 impanneled A quest ] empanelled a jury . The legal terminology ...
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... Sonnet lxxxvi . In Sonnet lxxxii the poet refers to the extravagant eulogy of the “ dedicated words which writers use " in addressing his friend . There seems small doubt that Shakespeare has in mind the dedicatory sonnets and ad ...
... Sonnet lxxxvi . In Sonnet lxxxii the poet refers to the extravagant eulogy of the “ dedicated words which writers use " in addressing his friend . There seems small doubt that Shakespeare has in mind the dedicatory sonnets and ad ...
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