An Introduction to the Sonnets of Shakespeare for the Use of Historians and OthersEssays 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 |
Copyright | |
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