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Of commentators on the Sonnets , it is Helen Vendler who has been quick - eyed when it comes to anagrammatic filaments , and in The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets ( 1997 ) she adduces in Sonnet 14 ' the graphic overlaps among stars ...
Of commentators on the Sonnets , it is Helen Vendler who has been quick - eyed when it comes to anagrammatic filaments , and in The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets ( 1997 ) she adduces in Sonnet 14 ' the graphic overlaps among stars ...
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The editors of the Sonnets have been right , I believe , unlike the editors of Donne and of Herbert , not to draw attention to anagrams or to anagrammatic effects ( clusters of letters of which the repetition does not amount to a sheer ...
The editors of the Sonnets have been right , I believe , unlike the editors of Donne and of Herbert , not to draw attention to anagrams or to anagrammatic effects ( clusters of letters of which the repetition does not amount to a sheer ...
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For me , the argument runs the other way , and the Sonnets depend upon ceaseless realisations of the way in which the eye's reading is other than oral reception . So I should put differently her final point there , and should rather say ...
For me , the argument runs the other way , and the Sonnets depend upon ceaseless realisations of the way in which the eye's reading is other than oral reception . So I should put differently her final point there , and should rather say ...
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