An Introduction to the Sonnets of Shakespeare for the Use of Historians and OthersCambridge University Press, 1964 - 109 páginas Essays explaining that Pembroke is the subject of 126 of Shakespeare's 154 Sonnets. Written for the "New Shakespeare" edition of the Sonnets. |
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The Cave and the Sun page | 1 |
The Origin and Quality | 7 |
The Friend and the Poet | 31 |
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An Introduction to the Sonnets of Shakespeare for the Use of Historians and ... John Dover Wilson Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
An Introduction to the Sonnets of Shakespeare for the Use of Historians and ... John Dover Wilson Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
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