Shakespeare's Sonnets: With Three Hundred Years of CommentaryFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007 - 404 pàgines This is a collection of the scholarship of dozens of commentators who have written about Shakespeare's sonnets over the past 300 years. The text details how the poems work and how they may be interpreted. |
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... look at the gas cans. I swear I can hear liquid splashing inside them but maybe I'm mistaken. Or maybe what I hear is nothing more than a few drops left at the bottom. Why would he lie? The gas station was closed. “What can we do?” I ...
... look at the gas cans. I swear I can hear liquid splashing inside them but maybe I'm mistaken. Or maybe what I hear is nothing more than a few drops left at the bottom. Why would he lie? The gas station was closed. “What can we do?” I ...
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... look like the defendant.” “What do you have to say in response to this, Mr. Barshefsky?” “Your Honor, I would agree with Miss Lester that in and of itself, the existence of a look-alike would not have any great significance,” Abe ...
... look like the defendant.” “What do you have to say in response to this, Mr. Barshefsky?” “Your Honor, I would agree with Miss Lester that in and of itself, the existence of a look-alike would not have any great significance,” Abe ...
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... Look, March 13, 1962; Cassels, “The Rightist Crisis in Our Churches,” Look, April 24, 1962; “The Rampant Right Invades the goP,” Look, July 16, 1963; “Extremism,” Look, Oct. 20, 1964; “A Republican Looks at Extremism,” Look, Jan. 26 ...
... Look, March 13, 1962; Cassels, “The Rightist Crisis in Our Churches,” Look, April 24, 1962; “The Rampant Right Invades the goP,” Look, July 16, 1963; “Extremism,” Look, Oct. 20, 1964; “A Republican Looks at Extremism,” Look, Jan. 26 ...
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