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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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 41 筆
... rose will never die ; but the fall quickly arrives with decease ( where we expect , by parallel with increase , the milder decrease ) . Unless the young man pities the world , and consents to his own increase , even a successively self ...
... rose is added ( by the second comparative , fair ... fairer ) the increment of sweet odour ; odor is here a contributor to superior fairness , and the speaker proposes that moral goodness is itself an aesthetic intensifier : The rose ...
... rose . ( Roses of shadow , since his rose is true [ line 8 ] rather drags the rose in where it is not expected . ) DEFECTIVE KEY WORD : LIVE [ -S ] [ -ing ] ( missing in C ) . This is a DEFECTIVE KEY WORD sonnet , since we expect ...