Shakespeare's Sonnets: With Three Hundred Years of CommentaryFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007 - 404 pagina's This is a collection of the scholarship of dozens of commentators who have written about Shakespeare's sonnets over the past 300 years. The text details how the poems work and how they may be interpreted. |
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Pagina 74
... compare With Sunne and Moone , with earth and seas rich gems : With Aprills first borne flowers and all things rare , That heauens ayre in this huge rondure hems , O let me true in loue but truly write , And then beleeue me , my loue is ...
... compare With Sunne and Moone , with earth and seas rich gems : With Aprills first borne flowers and all things rare , That heauens ayre in this huge rondure hems , O let me true in loue but truly write , And then beleeue me , my loue is ...
Pagina 106
... compare , My felfe corrupting faluing thy amiffe , Excufing their fins more then their fins are : For to thy fenfuall fault I bring in sence , Thy aduerfe party is thy Aduocate , And gainst my selfe a lawfull plea commence , Such ciuill ...
... compare , My felfe corrupting faluing thy amiffe , Excufing their fins more then their fins are : For to thy fenfuall fault I bring in sence , Thy aduerfe party is thy Aduocate , And gainst my selfe a lawfull plea commence , Such ciuill ...
Pagina 118
... Compare Shakespeare's masterful use of repetition here with Sidney's stodgy style in Arcadia , 1590 , book II , chapter 16 , cited by SARRAZIN ( 1897 , 154 ) : " Yet thus much Love , O Love , I crave of thee : Let me be lov'd , or els ...
... Compare Shakespeare's masterful use of repetition here with Sidney's stodgy style in Arcadia , 1590 , book II , chapter 16 , cited by SARRAZIN ( 1897 , 154 ) : " Yet thus much Love , O Love , I crave of thee : Let me be lov'd , or els ...
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