The Reader and Shakespeare's Young Man SonnetsMacmillan, 1981 - 247 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 88 筆
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... Shakespeare's Sonnets ' , Southern Review v ( 1940 ) 730-47 ; W. Nowottny , ' Formal Elements in Shakespeare's Sonnets : Sonnets I - VI ' , Essays in Criticism , || ( 1952 ) 76–84 ; R. Colie , Shakespeare's Living Art ( Princeton , 1974 ) ...
... Shakespeare's Sonnets ' , Southern Review v ( 1940 ) 730-47 ; W. Nowottny , ' Formal Elements in Shakespeare's Sonnets : Sonnets I - VI ' , Essays in Criticism , || ( 1952 ) 76–84 ; R. Colie , Shakespeare's Living Art ( Princeton , 1974 ) ...
第 238 頁
... ( Shakespeare's Sonnets , pp . 240–2 ) . 2. Shakespeare's Sonnets , p . 139. Compare Seymour - Smith's comment that line 14 ' can be read as a compliment , by understatement ; but is almost ... Reader and Shakespeare's Young Man Sonnets.
... ( Shakespeare's Sonnets , pp . 240–2 ) . 2. Shakespeare's Sonnets , p . 139. Compare Seymour - Smith's comment that line 14 ' can be read as a compliment , by understatement ; but is almost ... Reader and Shakespeare's Young Man Sonnets.
第 243 頁
... reader expects " his " in line 10 to have " love " as its subject , not " time " . 18. Booth gives the sonnet detailed general discussion in Shakespeare's Sonnets , pp . 387 ... Reader and Shakespeare's Young Man Sonnets of Fox's Notes 243.
... reader expects " his " in line 10 to have " love " as its subject , not " time " . 18. Booth gives the sonnet detailed general discussion in Shakespeare's Sonnets , pp . 387 ... Reader and Shakespeare's Young Man Sonnets of Fox's Notes 243.
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appear argument beauty beauty's beginning breath canker chapter conceit contrast conventional couplet of Sonnet dead death decay describe dost doth effect emphasise eternal excuses eyes fair faults flower give grace hath idea imagery immortalising immortality implications infidelity Ingram and Redpath innuendo irony kind limbecks line 12 line 9 literally live look love you best love's lover Martin Seymour-Smith meaning metaphor muse nature octave opening line opening quatrain paradox phrase poem poet's poetic poetry possible praise present procreation sonnets promise Quarto Reader and Shakespeare's rest rhetoric rhyme rival poet rose second quatrain seems sense sequence sestet Seymour-Smith Shakespeare's Sonnets Shakespeare's Young simile Sonnet 15 Sonnet 73 Sonnet 94 Sonnets 67 Stephen Booth summer sweet syntactic syntax takes thee thine things third quatrain three quatrains time's tone vague verb verse vile vision whole sonnet words writing Young Man Sonnets young man's