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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... mutability : namely that mortal life on earth is epitomised by change and death . Fluellen in Shakespeare's Henry V links mutability with turning , inconstancy and variation ( 3.6.32-5 ) , while in Twelfth Night Feste thinks of time and ...
... MUTABILITY in them doth play Her cruel sports , to many men's decay . ( Spenser , Two Cantos of Mutability ( 1609 ) , Canto VI ) For Shakespeare as for Spenser , mutability is a curse which never- theless unites all sublunary creation ...
... mutability is epitomised by lines 3 and 4 , Which alters when it alteration finds , Or bends with the remover to remove . Each of these items , ' alteration ' and bending , introduces the two interpretations of mutability , in the ...
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