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Elizabethan Sonnet Sequences and the Social Order Author(S): Arthur F
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Transforming the Petrarchan Tradition in the Poetry of Lady Mary Wroth (1587–1631)
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The Sonnet Is a Popular Classical Form That Has Compelled Poets for Centuries
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Poetic Tradition and the History of Love in Early Modern
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Shakespeare's Sonnets' Sequence and the Theme of Eternity
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Pamphilia to Amphilanthus in Manuscript and Print
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Lecture-5 Sonnet Sequence
English Sonnet: Growth and Development
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Love, Lust and Literature in the Late Sixteenth Century
The History of English Sonnet
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Visualizing Rhyme Patterns in Sonnet Sequences
Comparing Shakespeare's Sonnet Sequence Through Relational Diagram Models
English Literature 1590 – 1798
A Feminine Crevice in the Male Genre: Lady Mary Wroth’S Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Vs
Rejuvenating the Renaissance Sonnet: Writing in a Woman’S Voice
Threading Shakespeare's Sonnets
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Charlotte Smith and the Sonnet
Write a Sonnet Using the Traditional Shakespearean Sonnet Form