Reader and Shakespeare's Young Man SonnetsSpringer, 18.06.1981 - 247 Seiten |
Inhalt
Text and Subtext | 11 |
The Obtrusive Metaphor | 30 |
The Sardonic Tone | 48 |
Promises of Immortality | 61 |
Rival Values | 79 |
The Rival Poet | 95 |
The Young Man | 111 |
Poet and Lover | 135 |
The Reversal of Roles I | 150 |
Present Time | 166 |
The Reversal of Roles II | 177 |
Time and the Poet | 195 |
SelfContainment | 214 |
Notes | 226 |
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action actually appear argument beauty becomes beginning better Booth carries claim comes continues contrast conventional couplet course dead death decay describe direct discussion doth earlier effect example excuses expected experience eyes fact fair feel figure final flower force future give given grace hand heart hold idea immortality kind least leave literally live look lover matter meaning merely metaphor mind moves muse nature never octave opening line past person phrase play poem poet poet's poetic poetry possible praise present promise reader reason reference response rest rose second quatrain seems sense sequence sestet Shakespeare's Sonnets statement suggested sweet takes thee things third quatrain thou thoughts time's true truth turns values verb verse vision whole worth write young man's