Sonnets, Selected from English and American AuthorsHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 113 pagini |
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Pagina iii
... Shakespeare , because these are least well known and also the most difficult to obtain . Except in two or three cases , sonnets have been excluded whose entire theme is the de- scription of natural scenery , since such subjects rarely ...
... Shakespeare , because these are least well known and also the most difficult to obtain . Except in two or three cases , sonnets have been excluded whose entire theme is the de- scription of natural scenery , since such subjects rarely ...
Pagina vii
... Shakespeare since his sonnets are the most famous composed in this form , ababcdcdef e f g g ; and that contrived by Spenser , a b a b bcbccdcdee , which has had fewer followers than the other INTRODUCTION two and at present is not ...
... Shakespeare since his sonnets are the most famous composed in this form , ababcdcdef e f g g ; and that contrived by Spenser , a b a b bcbccdcdee , which has had fewer followers than the other INTRODUCTION two and at present is not ...
Pagina viii
... Shakespeare.1 As far as the manner of developing the thought is con- cerned we have three distinct methods in English . The son- net may , as the Petrarchian sonnet usually does , begin and grow to a climax at the end of the eighth line ...
... Shakespeare.1 As far as the manner of developing the thought is con- cerned we have three distinct methods in English . The son- net may , as the Petrarchian sonnet usually does , begin and grow to a climax at the end of the eighth line ...
Pagina xii
... Shakespeare writes , too , a sequence of sonnets , and he is of and not of this group of lovers who praise and blame their mistresses . Despite all the attempts to find the lady or friend , or both , of his sonnets , the mystery of ...
... Shakespeare writes , too , a sequence of sonnets , and he is of and not of this group of lovers who praise and blame their mistresses . Despite all the attempts to find the lady or friend , or both , of his sonnets , the mystery of ...
Pagina xiii
... Shakespeare , however , Milton writes few of the highest qual- ity , not because of imperfect form or faulty subject - matter , but because he is in only a few cases so deeply moved by his theme that emotion makes the lines glow with a ...
... Shakespeare , however , Milton writes few of the highest qual- ity , not because of imperfect form or faulty subject - matter , but because he is in only a few cases so deeply moved by his theme that emotion makes the lines glow with a ...
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