Shakespeare's SonnetsDuckworth Overlook, 2007 - 474 pagina's David West is a highly distinguished classicist and literary critic. Here, he explores the sonnets of Shakespeare. The application of the techniques of classical scholarship to the sonnets results in the one of the most impressive and delightful contributions to Shakespeare studies in recent years. At a time when our familiarity with Shakespeare's language is in decline, West restores the full force of the poems' meaning to non-specialist readers with an immediacy and power that will surprise and delight. The context of each poem, its relationship with its neighbours, its argument, as well as the details of its language and musical effects, are all explained in clear terms by a master of close reading. This is literary criticism at its best - a sensitive and subtle reading of a great poet at the height of his powers. |
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Pagina 42
... offered in lines 1-8 if the young man changes his way of thinking about marriage . Having just accused him of self - hate , he now preserves the housing metaphor of 7-8 by protesting against the lodging of such hate in such a beautiful ...
... offered in lines 1-8 if the young man changes his way of thinking about marriage . Having just accused him of self - hate , he now preserves the housing metaphor of 7-8 by protesting against the lodging of such hate in such a beautiful ...
Pagina 260
... simple truth offered by S himself , that ' you are you ' . Anyone who is too fond of praise encourages flattery . Witness the first scene of King Lear . My tongue - tied Muse in manners holds her still 260 SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS.
... simple truth offered by S himself , that ' you are you ' . Anyone who is too fond of praise encourages flattery . Witness the first scene of King Lear . My tongue - tied Muse in manners holds her still 260 SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS.
Pagina 380
... offering to a god ( LC 223-4 ) , as already hinted in line 7 , which recalls Leviticus 1 : 13 , ' an offering made by fire , of a sweet savour unto the LORD ' . Here , for ' offering ' , the Bishops ' Bible has ' oblation ' . Oblation ...
... offering to a god ( LC 223-4 ) , as already hinted in line 7 , which recalls Leviticus 1 : 13 , ' an offering made by fire , of a sweet savour unto the LORD ' . Here , for ' offering ' , the Bishops ' Bible has ' oblation ' . Oblation ...
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Shakespeare's Sonnets: With Three Hundred Years of Commentary William Shakespeare Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2007 |
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alliteration argument astrology beauty beloved beloved's better Black Lady breast Burrow chiasmus conceit dead dear death dost doth drama Duncan-Jones 1997 earth Elizabethan Ev'n excuse eyes face fair false faults feminine rhyme final couplet flower four lines gentle give grace hate hath heart heaven iambic infidelity Kerrigan king last line Latin leave line 12 line 9 live look love's lover means metaphor mind mistress monosyllables Muse never night Ovid pity play poem poet poetry polyptoton praise Quarto refers repetition rhetorical rhyme rival poet Rollins rose S's love sense sexual shadow Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets simile Sonnet Sonnet 18 Sonnet 20 Sonnet 66 Sonnet 93 Sonnets 44 soul sound speak spirit stress suggests summer sweet syllable thee thine thing thou art thought Time's tion tone tongue true truth Vendler verb verse woman word write young youth