The Art of Shakespeare’s SonnetsHarvard University Press, 1999年11月1日 - 692 頁 Helen Vendler, widely regarded as our most accomplished interpreter of poetry, here serves as an incomparable guide to some of the best-loved poems in the English language. |
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... beauty : " O how much more doth beauty beauteous seem ! " We proceed with " that sweet ornament which truth doth give " : truth is an ornamental addition . Next , to the visual fairness of the rose is added ( by the second comparative ...
... beauty in inorganic terms , as a jewel which can shine in black ink . This sonnet aban- dons , with the poignant valedictory allusion to summer's honey breath , any hope of an organically analogous eternal summer ( sonnet 18 ) . Though ...
... Beauty [ needs ] no pencil to lay beauty's truth . This second use of the word truth means " representationally exact image . " The speaker declares the origin's independence of the icon . The icon may be absolutely accurate - the ...