Themes and Variations in Shakespeare's SonnetsRoutledge, 2013 M04 15 - 256 páginas First published in 1961. |
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... flower ? O , how shall summer's honey breath hold out Against the wreckful siege of battering days , When rocks impregnable are not so stout , Nor gates of steel so strong , but Time decays ? O fearful meditation ! Where , alack , Shall ...
... flower ? O , how shall summer's honey breath hold out Against the wreckful siege of battering days , When rocks impregnable are not so stout , Nor gates of steel so strong , but Time decays ? O fearful meditation ! Where , alack , Shall ...
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... flower of virtues and of arms , what a resembling star he would have had in this new flower of honesties and beauties . Ennius of him sang a rugged song , of this other I : and , oh , if only my wit be not tiresome to her and she do not ...
... flower of virtues and of arms , what a resembling star he would have had in this new flower of honesties and beauties . Ennius of him sang a rugged song , of this other I : and , oh , if only my wit be not tiresome to her and she do not ...
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... flowers as that through which it is decreed that he should mount into torment and into fame , Per cui conven che ' n pena e'n fama poggi . 203 , Lasso , ch'i'ardo , et altri non me'l crede , contains the nearest approach to something ...
... flowers as that through which it is decreed that he should mount into torment and into fame , Per cui conven che ' n pena e'n fama poggi . 203 , Lasso , ch'i'ardo , et altri non me'l crede , contains the nearest approach to something ...
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Contenido
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Shakespeare and Tasso 53 358 | 53 |
Shakespeare and his English predecessors | 69 |
DEVOURING TIME AND FADING BEAUTY FROM | 93 |
Shakespeares sonnets on Love as the Defier of Time | 102 |
The instinctiveness and unphilosophicalness of Shakespeares | 119 |
Personifications of Time Age and Youth by Ovid Horace | 134 |
Tragedy and the Whole Truth | 142 |
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able absence achieved addressed Aeschylus already ancient appears attempt beauty beginning beloved better called celebrated characteristic comparable compensation concerned concluding continually death declares described despite distinction Donne Donne's doth doubt earth edition Elizabethan eternal example expression eyes fact fair fame feel flowers give hand hath heart heaven Horace's hyperbole idea imitated immortality impression inspired kind later Laura least less lines live love-poetry lover manner means memorable merely metaphor mind Nature never odes once partly passages perhaps person Petrarch phrase Platonism poems poetic poetry poets possible probably professes quoted regarded religious remain remarked Renaissance Ronsard seems sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's sonnets sometimes soul speaks spirit style suggested suppose sweet thee theme things thou thought topic true verse whole writing written young youth