Only Begotten Sonnets: A Reconstruction of Shakespeare's Sonnet Sequence, which Integrates the Dark Lady Sonnets Into an Earlier Position in the Sequence and Discerns a Single Tenor Throughout and a Single Addressee |
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... moral significance in Q 131.13 , and if that is uppermost here it connects with the preoccupations of Qs 95-6 , the wolf disguised as a lamb . Apostasy even at this moral level will ultimately be implied to have been a sickness , which ...
... moral significance in Q 131.13 , and if that is uppermost here it connects with the preoccupations of Qs 95-6 , the wolf disguised as a lamb . Apostasy even at this moral level will ultimately be implied to have been a sickness , which ...
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... morality of the Sonnets , and sex with- out love comes to be thought of not as use but ' abuse ' Q 134 , ' misuse ' Q 152. Q 151's mocking conclusion that to lie with the mistress is the same thing as to love her reflects a moral ...
... morality of the Sonnets , and sex with- out love comes to be thought of not as use but ' abuse ' Q 134 , ' misuse ' Q 152. Q 151's mocking conclusion that to lie with the mistress is the same thing as to love her reflects a moral ...
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... moral simplicity of this plot ; its importance lies at the other levels . 2. ( Biographical , employing level one as metaphor . ) A real- life crisis in which guilt had attached not to breach of a friendship but to its intimacy , which ...
... moral simplicity of this plot ; its importance lies at the other levels . 2. ( Biographical , employing level one as metaphor . ) A real- life crisis in which guilt had attached not to breach of a friendship but to its intimacy , which ...
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