Shakespeare: The SonnetsMacmillan Education UK, 31/07/2007 - 254 páginas The appearance in 1609 of Shakespeare's Sonnets is cloaked in mystery and controversy, while the poems themselves are masterpieces of silence and deception. The intervening 4 centuries have done little to diminish either their mystique or their appeal, and recent years have witnessed an upsurge in interest in these brilliant and contentious lyrics. |
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... become ' silvered o'er ' ( 4 ) , while the lofty trees become ' barren of leaves ' ( 5 ) , and summer's green growth ends ' girded up in sheaves ' , to be ' Borne on the bier ' ( lines 7-8 ) . Which is all very passive . Time is a ...
... become counted in ( this line has illuminating parallels with sonnet 131 : 12 and the quasi - sonnets of Love's Labour's Lost - see 4.3.249 ) . Beauty has become subject to fashion and therefore to change , and change is one of ...
... become more expressive in the couplet ( and see line 12 ) . The form of hell envisaged and experienced here is again reminiscent of Marlowe's Doctor Faustus , in which Mephistophiles , when asked by Faustus about the whereabouts of hell ...
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Love or What You Will | 3 |
Further Research | 30 |
time | 42 |
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