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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... Commentary All modern editors have had the advantage of having access to the enormous amount of work done by the lexicographers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century . Their glosses are ... COMMENTARY 25 Glosses and Commentary.
... Commentary All modern editors have had the advantage of having access to the enormous amount of work done by the lexicographers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century . Their glosses are ... COMMENTARY 25 Glosses and Commentary.
Pagina 117
... commentary to Sonnet 4. ) I assume an end - line transposition of punctuation between lines 3 and 4 to explain the odd punctuation of the first quatrain . The sense demands a stronger pause at the end of the quatrain than after line 3 ...
... commentary to Sonnet 4. ) I assume an end - line transposition of punctuation between lines 3 and 4 to explain the odd punctuation of the first quatrain . The sense demands a stronger pause at the end of the quatrain than after line 3 ...
Pagina 153
... commentary to Sonnet 3 ) , I prefer to let the comma stand . NEILSON and HILL ( 1942 ) point out that the " unswept stone " of line 4 must refer to a “ flat memorial stone in the pavement of a church . ” BROOKE ( 1936 ) compares ...
... commentary to Sonnet 3 ) , I prefer to let the comma stand . NEILSON and HILL ( 1942 ) point out that the " unswept stone " of line 4 must refer to a “ flat memorial stone in the pavement of a church . ” BROOKE ( 1936 ) compares ...
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