sonnet sequence उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Smith is sometimes erroneously confused with another writer who signed his name W . Smith, the sonneteer William Smith who published a sonnet sequence entitled " Chloris, or the Complaint of the Passionate Despised Shepherd " in 1596.
- Achterberg's most famous work is the sonnet sequence " Ballade van de gasfitter " ( 1953; English translations : " A Tourist Does Golgotha " and " Ballad of the gasfitter " ).
- She goes on to make a comparison between the two poets and the structures of their subsequent sonnets when he states, " Sonnet sequences like Petrarch's or Shakespeare's make possible a narrative-by-episode ".
- In 1924, when Lord Alfred served six months in prison for libel against Winston Churchill, he wrote a sonnet sequence entitled " In Excelsis " ( " from the heights " ), intentionally mirroring Wilde's letter.
- Of the numerous sonnets he wrote, the twenty-eight of the sonnet sequence " Diana ", and the four prefixed to Sir Philip Sidney's " An Apology for Poetry ", contain his best work.
- Although many sonnet sequences at least pretend to be autobiographical, the genre became a very stylised one, and most sonnet sequences are better approached as attempts to create an erotic persona in which wit and originality plays with the artificiality of the genre.
- Although many sonnet sequences at least pretend to be autobiographical, the genre became a very stylised one, and most sonnet sequences are better approached as attempts to create an erotic persona in which wit and originality plays with the artificiality of the genre.
- There is a triple focus to all sonnet sequences that was originally put forth by the Italian model : the poet-lover s passion, the beloved who must be celebrated and won, and the poetry, which unites lover and beloved.
- In " Of Comfort and Despair : Shakespeare's Sonnet Sequence ", Robert Witt asserts that in Sonnet 109 Shakespeare comes to the realization of his lover's " Inner Beauty " and how it is a reflection of himself.
- The play is not as widely read as Wroth's prose work " Urania " or her romantic sonnet sequence " Pamphilia to Amphilanthus ", but has been receiving more attention with the increasing interest in early modern women writers.