Shakespeare's Sonnets amd PoemsSimon and Schuster, 24. nov. 2015 - 804 sider A bestselling, beautifully designed edition of William Shakespeare’s sonnets and poems, complete with valuable tools for educators. The authoritative edition of Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Poems from The Folger Shakespeare Library, the trusted and widely used Shakespeare series for students and general readers, includes: -Full explanatory notes conveniently linked to the text of each sonnet and poem -A brief introduction to each sonnet and poem, providing insight into its possible meaning -An index of first lines -Illustrations from the Folger Shakespeare Library’s vast holdings of rare books -An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar providing a modern perspective on the sonnets The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, is home to the world’s largest collection of Shakespeare’s printed works, and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full calendar of performances and programs. For more information, visit Folger.edu. |
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... looks but that he has also thereby become a more limited person . In a later line in the same sonnet ( " Within thine own bud buriest thy content " [ s . 1.11 ] ) , the fact that thy content means both ( 1 ) " that which is contained ...
... looks but that he has also thereby become a more limited person . In a later line in the same sonnet ( " Within thine own bud buriest thy content " [ s . 1.11 ] ) , the fact that thy content means both ( 1 ) " that which is contained ...
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... looks and the behavior that the poet sees as defining him . A few lines later in the same sonnet , Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament And only herald to the gaudy spring Within thine own bud buriest thy content ... ( lines 2 ...
... looks and the behavior that the poet sees as defining him . A few lines later in the same sonnet , Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament And only herald to the gaudy spring Within thine own bud buriest thy content ... ( lines 2 ...
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... look in middle age . Sonnet 2 is , in effect , an attempt to persuade , an exhortation to the recipient to change ; the powerful description of youth attacked by the forces of time gains much of its strength from its placement in ...
... look in middle age . Sonnet 2 is , in effect , an attempt to persuade , an exhortation to the recipient to change ; the powerful description of youth attacked by the forces of time gains much of its strength from its placement in ...
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William Shakespeare Barbara A. Mowat, Paul Werstine. appropriate to look at least briefly at two of the Sonnets ' most important poetic techniques - metaphor and metrical effects . The metaphor , a primary device of poetry , can be ...
William Shakespeare Barbara A. Mowat, Paul Werstine. appropriate to look at least briefly at two of the Sonnets ' most important poetic techniques - metaphor and metrical effects . The metaphor , a primary device of poetry , can be ...
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... excuse , ” Proving his beauty by succession thine . This were to be new made when thou art old And see thy blood warm when thou feel'st it cold . 1 2 23 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 Look in thy glass and tell the face thou.
... excuse , ” Proving his beauty by succession thine . This were to be new made when thou art old And see thy blood warm when thou feel'st it cold . 1 2 23 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 Look in thy glass and tell the face thou.
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Two Sonnets from The Passionate Pilgrim | 155 |
Commentary | 158 |
Sonnet 1 | 171 |
Longer Notes | 191 |
Shakespeares Poems | 191 |
Shakespeares Lucrece | 183 |
Commentary | 189 |
Longer Notes | 388 |
Shakespeares The Phoenix and Turtle | 380 |
Venus and Adonis and Lucrece An Introduction to This Text Shakespeares Venus and Adonis Venus and Adonis | 421 |
Commentary Longer Notes | 428 |
Sonnet 124 | 447 |
Index of First Lines of Shakespeares Sonnets | 451 |
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Antanaclasis beauty beloved beloved's birds blood blush breath cheeks Collatine color dead death deed desire dost doth editors excuse eyes face fair false faults fear fire flowers Folger Shakespeare Library foul give goddess grief hand hast hate hath heart honor kill king kiss language light lips live longer note looks love's Love's Labor's Lost lover Lucrece Lucrece's lust meaning metaphor mind mistress night Ovid painting perhaps phoenix picture pity plays poem poet poet's poetic polyptoton poor praise Priam proud Q corr Q uncorr Quarto quoth rape Roman Sextus Tarquinius sexual shadow Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets shalt shame sight Sonnet 58 Sonnet 99 sorrow soul stain stanza story sweet Tarquin tears thee thine things thou art thought Time's tongue treasure Troy unto Venus and Adonis verse virtue weeping William Shakespeare wordplay words young youth