The SonnetsNew American Library, 1964 - 240 pages Updated edition of Shakespeare?'s Sonnets, with a brand new introduction by Stephen Orgel. |
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Page 228
... formal balance in thought , diction and syntax , of Thy unus'd beauty must be tomb'd with thee , Which , used , lives , th'executor to be . This formal balance is of course closely related to the thought of the sonnet : Nature , which ...
... formal balance in thought , diction and syntax , of Thy unus'd beauty must be tomb'd with thee , Which , used , lives , th'executor to be . This formal balance is of course closely related to the thought of the sonnet : Nature , which ...
Page 229
... formal balance of the couplet ) . In this rough analysis of the blending of the voices in this sonnet , much has had to be passed over , but now we may go back and point to the incidental contrast and harmony of " beauteous niggard ...
... formal balance of the couplet ) . In this rough analysis of the blending of the voices in this sonnet , much has had to be passed over , but now we may go back and point to the incidental contrast and harmony of " beauteous niggard ...
Page 232
... formal elements of language express the nature of the experience with which the language deals . No doubt a knowledge of rhetoric , which must direct atten- tion to verbal patterns , did something to develop this power . Of the early ...
... formal elements of language express the nature of the experience with which the language deals . No doubt a knowledge of rhetoric , which must direct atten- tion to verbal patterns , did something to develop this power . Of the early ...
Contents
PREFATORY REMARKS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xvii |
TEXTUAL NOTE | 195 |
Copyright | |
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Angelo beauteous beauty's better C. S. Lewis canker canst cold conceit confounds couplet darling buds dear death decay dost thou doth edge of doom Elizabethan emended eternal express face false Falstaff feeling flower Folio Francis Meres gentle give grace happy hath heart heaven Henry Henry Condell imagery leaves lily lines live look love thee love's metaphors mind mistress Muse nature nature's niggard night person pity play pleasure poems poet praise prince proud prove quarto quatrain rhyme seems sense sestet sexual shadow Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets shalt shame sight Sonnet 73 sonnets Stratford summer's tell thine eye things thou art thou dost thou mayst thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet Time's true truth verse virtue Vision of Eros W. H. AUDEN Whilst William Empson William Shakespeare words worth write written youth