Shakespeare's SonnetsRoutledge, 13 вер. 2013 р. - 200 стор. This edition first published in 1979. Discussing Shakespeare's sonnets in relation to sonnets by Italian, French and English poets, Kenneth Muir shows how they were influenced by Shakespeare's reading of Sidney, Erasmus and Ovid and discusses their art in terms of construction, sound patterns and imagery. He considers the relationship of the sonnets to Shakespeare's dramatic writing, while stressing the dramatic element in the sonnets themselves. Finally he surveys the changing attitudes to the sonnets during the last three centuries. |
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... eyes'/'lies'; III, IV 'be'/'thee'; XVI, XVII 'rhyme'/'time'; XXXIII, XXXIV 'face'/'disgrace'; XXXVI, XXXVII 'spight'/'delight', 'thee'/'me'; XXXVIII, XXXIX 'me'/'thee'; XLVI, XLVII 'heart'/'part'; CVI, CVII 'time'/'rhyme'; CXIII, CXIV ...
... eyes'/'lies'; III, IV 'be'/'thee'; XVI, XVII 'rhyme'/'time'; XXXIII, XXXIV 'face'/'disgrace'; XXXVI, XXXVII 'spight'/'delight', 'thee'/'me'; XXXVIII, XXXIX 'me'/'thee'; XLVI, XLVII 'heart'/'part'; CVI, CVII 'time'/'rhyme'; CXIII, CXIV ...
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... eyes are nothing like the sun', which ends with the complimentary couplet: And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare As any she belied with false compare. But the Poet's own De profundis, in which he laments his slavery to lust, is ...
... eyes are nothing like the sun', which ends with the complimentary couplet: And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare As any she belied with false compare. But the Poet's own De profundis, in which he laments his slavery to lust, is ...
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... eyes and bent head for ever? O our life which is so fair outwardly, how easily does it lose in a morning what in many years with great struggling is gained. (trans. George R. Kay)] This is Wyatt's version : The pillar pearisht is ...
... eyes and bent head for ever? O our life which is so fair outwardly, how easily does it lose in a morning what in many years with great struggling is gained. (trans. George R. Kay)] This is Wyatt's version : The pillar pearisht is ...
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... eyes discouered. Than did minde resorte The ioilly woes, the hatelesse shorte debate, The rakehell lyfe that longes to loues disporte. Wherewith (alas) myne heauy charge of care Heapt in my brest breakes forth against my will, In smoky ...
... eyes discouered. Than did minde resorte The ioilly woes, the hatelesse shorte debate, The rakehell lyfe that longes to loues disporte. Wherewith (alas) myne heauy charge of care Heapt in my brest breakes forth against my will, In smoky ...
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... eyes dislodged from thy beauty, Though served with Process of a parent's Writ, A Supersedeas countermanding duty, Even then, I saw upon thy smiles to sit! (37) From the revenue of thine eyes' Exchequer, My faith his Subsidy did ne'er ...
... eyes dislodged from thy beauty, Though served with Process of a parent's Writ, A Supersedeas countermanding duty, Even then, I saw upon thy smiles to sit! (37) From the revenue of thine eyes' Exchequer, My faith his Subsidy did ne'er ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | |
Commentary | |
Style | |
The Truest Poetry | |
Links With Other Works | |
Critical History | |
C The Rival Poets | |
Notes | |
Select Bibliography | |
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