Sonnets 35 and 36
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Title
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Sonnets 35 and 36
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Description
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The following transcription of Demorest's annotations was selected and transcribed by Casper College student and Archives staff member Grace MacPherson in January of 2024.
SONNET 35
Overall Notes
Elizabeth’s grief of Surrey’s sympathies suspected = trouble for him
’36—Aske[?] heads revolt in Yorkshire—30,000 men
Cecil enters Cambr.
Cath defends Henry—loyal to him—“cate[?]”
’35—hangings of 3 Carthusian priests + a monk—over denial of Royal Supremacy
’36—Tyndale strangled and burnt at Louvain[?]- Oct[.] Betrayed by an Englishman.
’36—dissolving of Reform. Parl. begun in ’29
SONNET 36
Overall Notes
1536 = Beheading of Anne Boleyn
’36 = death of Cath. of A. on same day
’36 – Cromwell made Earl of Essex
Line 1
Two must be twain: His identity?
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Subject
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Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- Sonnets; Sonnets, English -- History and criticism
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Is Part Of
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Margaret Demorest Papers, CCA 10.2011.1. Casper College Archives and Special Collections.
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Date Created
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1968
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Language
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Primarily English; some Latin
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Format
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PDF
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Identifier
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CCA 10.2011.01_Sonnets_35_36