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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... play with one an- other . I also assume that such interplay has a psychologically mimetic end ( to enact , by linguistic means , moves engaged in by the human heart and mind ) . I assume , too , that all of this play and enacting would ...
... play . Yet , if one judges not by the criteria proper to drama but by those appropriate to lyric " How well does the structure of this poem mimic the structure of thinking ? " and " How well does the linguistic play of the poem embody ...
... play of mind and language . No such development or unify- ing play is visible in these fourteen lines . Next , for purposes of comparison , consider this genuine sonnet , writ- ten by Shakespeare , which serves as the epilogue to Henry ...