The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phonenix and the TurtleRoutledge, 21 ian. 2014 - 248 pagini First Published in 2002. This is a collection of essays and commentary on some of Shakespeare’s Sonnets looking at the areas of symbolism, time and eternity, integration and their expansion and moves onto the metaphysical poem of the Phoenix and the Turtle and considers if it has the same love as celebrated in the Sonnets. |
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... sense of injury' and 'remonstrance'. It is now Shakespeare who feels himself somehow at fault; though in 121, a sonnet Butler quite unjustifiably removes from this section and places between 32 and 33, he asserts a kind of beyond-good ...
... sense of injury' and 'remonstrance'. It is now Shakespeare who feels himself somehow at fault; though in 121, a sonnet Butler quite unjustifiably removes from this section and places between 32 and 33, he asserts a kind of beyond-good ...
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... sense of inferiority , in part social , in contrast to his one kingly consolation of love ( 29 ) . He feels himself ' poor ' and ' despised ' ( 37 ) , but his love is ' better than high birth ' ( 91 ) . He has 8 THE SONNETS.
... sense of inferiority , in part social , in contrast to his one kingly consolation of love ( 29 ) . He feels himself ' poor ' and ' despised ' ( 37 ) , but his love is ' better than high birth ' ( 91 ) . He has 8 THE SONNETS.
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... sense of the word ( 35 ) ; lascivious ' is twice used ( 40 , 95 ) ; the references are various ( 41 , 67 , 69 , 70 , 94 ) . Why Butler disclaims any ' sensuality ' on the youth's part ( 1x , 94 ) is not clear . Though at first ' unmoved ...
... sense of the word ( 35 ) ; lascivious ' is twice used ( 40 , 95 ) ; the references are various ( 41 , 67 , 69 , 70 , 94 ) . Why Butler disclaims any ' sensuality ' on the youth's part ( 1x , 94 ) is not clear . Though at first ' unmoved ...
Pagina 14
... sense of injury ' and ' remonstrance ' . It is now Shakespeare who feels himself somehow at fault ; though in 121 , a sonnet Butler quite unjustifiably removes from this section and places between 32 and 33 , he asserts a kind of beyond ...
... sense of injury ' and ' remonstrance ' . It is now Shakespeare who feels himself somehow at fault ; though in 121 , a sonnet Butler quite unjustifiably removes from this section and places between 32 and 33 , he asserts a kind of beyond ...
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... sense conventional . No one would indulge in them for fun , to please himself ; and we can scarcely suppose that they could have pleased the lady . They must be either true records or poetic fantasies possessing a high degree of ...
... sense conventional . No one would indulge in them for fun , to please himself ; and we can scarcely suppose that they could have pleased the lady . They must be either true records or poetic fantasies possessing a high degree of ...
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SYMBOLISM | 58 |
TIME AND ETERNITY | 69 |
THE EXPANSION | 104 |
CONCLUSION | 137 |
PRELIMINARY REMARKS | 145 |
THE POETICAL ESSAYS | 179 |
SHAKESPEARES POEM | 193 |
INDEX A SHAKESPEARIAN WORKS | 227 |
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