Shakespeare's Sonnets: With Three Hundred Years of CommentaryFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007 - 404 من الصفحات This is a collection of the scholarship of dozens of commentators who have written about Shakespeare's sonnets over the past 300 years. The text details how the poems work and how they may be interpreted. |
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... common Shakespearean technique , the gloss from SCHMIDT ( 1874–75 ) seems better , equating ragged with rough . As the OED citations show , this is the common sense in regard to material things , as in the rough appearance of brick or ...
... common Shakespearean technique , the gloss from SCHMIDT ( 1874–75 ) seems better , equating ragged with rough . As the OED citations show , this is the common sense in regard to material things , as in the rough appearance of brick or ...
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... common marbles and monuments , " and about the beloved , " The only specific thing here is something about a gait . " Regarding the emendation in line 1 ( universally accepted by the collated editors ) , Rollins says , " The necessity ...
... common marbles and monuments , " and about the beloved , " The only specific thing here is something about a gait . " Regarding the emendation in line 1 ( universally accepted by the collated editors ) , Rollins says , " The necessity ...
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... common sixteenth- century parlance likely to be foreign to the modern reader . The relation to the poet's verse , on the other hand , is difficult to miss . LEE ( 1907 ) notes that " Constable frequently uses the phrase ' paint in verse ...
... common sixteenth- century parlance likely to be foreign to the modern reader . The relation to the poet's verse , on the other hand , is difficult to miss . LEE ( 1907 ) notes that " Constable frequently uses the phrase ' paint in verse ...
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Abbott Alden beauty BEECHING beloved beloved's Booth notes Burto citation cites collated editors collated texts comma commentary to Sonnet compositor compositorial error couplet doth DOWDEN dropped letter Dunc Duncan-Jones Elizabethan emendations in collated end of line Evans explains eyes felfe feminine endings giue gloss Harbage hath haue heart iambic iambic pentameter iambs Ingram and Redpath Kerrigan line 11 line 9 liue loue MALONE meaning metaphor meter mistress modern moſt Onions pause phrase poem poet poet's POOLER praiſe punctuation Quarto quatrain reader Redpath note refers rest rhyme Rollins notes says scansion Schmidt second quatrain ſee seems sense Seymour-Smith Shakespeare ſhall ſhould Sonnet 18 Sonnet 29 Sonnet 33 Sonnets 40 speaker spondee ſtill substantive emendations suggests ſweet syllable thee theme thine things third quatrain thoſe thought tone trochee trochee-iamb Tucker Vendler verse Willen and Reed Wils Wilson word WYNDHAM