Shakespeare: The SonnetsMacmillan Education UK, 2007年7月31日 - 254 頁 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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... speaker's lover , as well as a possible rival lover . The ' impediment ' to true minds may be the speaker himself , standing in the way of his lover's new affair ; alternatively , it may be that the speaker has a potential new lover , a ...
... speaker tries to establish this partial alliance as a pair of liars . Line 1 begins with a present participle ( ' loving ' ) and ends with a past parti- ciple ( ' forsworn ' ) while line 2 reverses this syntax as a striving to estab ...
... speaker himself . In other words the youth becomes a mirror up to the speaker , a means of exploring his own experiences in love , his personal ideals and the power of his art . Chapter 4 compares Petrarch's persona and Sidney's ...