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A second title - page precedes the verses , " It was a Lording's daughter , " viz . , Sonnets To sundry notes of Musicke . | [ Device ] At London Printed for W. Jaggard , and are to be sold by W. Leake , at the Grey - hound in Paules ...
A second title - page precedes the verses , " It was a Lording's daughter , " viz . , Sonnets To sundry notes of Musicke . | [ Device ] At London Printed for W. Jaggard , and are to be sold by W. Leake , at the Grey - hound in Paules ...
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I. Probably an earlier form of Sonnet cxxxviii . ... If it was one of Shakespeare's " sugred Sonnets among his private friends , " it cannot have been later than 1598 ; but the word sonnet " was of somewhat indeter- minate meaning ...
I. Probably an earlier form of Sonnet cxxxviii . ... If it was one of Shakespeare's " sugred Sonnets among his private friends , " it cannot have been later than 1598 ; but the word sonnet " was of somewhat indeter- minate meaning ...
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Nothing in any one of the three sonnets forbids the idea of Shakspere's authorship ; rather , it seems to me they have a Shaksperian air about them . At the same time there is nothing which conclusively proves them to be by Shakspere " ...
Nothing in any one of the three sonnets forbids the idea of Shakspere's authorship ; rather , it seems to me they have a Shaksperian air about them . At the same time there is nothing which conclusively proves them to be by Shakspere " ...
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