- the
Sonnet (London and Boston, 1867),
which included an
essay by
Adams on "American
Sonnets and
Sonneteers" and a
section devoted only to
sonnets by American...
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written by
comic characters who were
intended to be seen as
amateur sonneteers. Jaggard's
piracy sold well—a
second printing was
quickly ordered—but...
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Petrarchan imagery because other sonneteers actively misrepresent, or "belie"
their mistress' beauty. Shakespeare's
sonnets Pooler, C[harles] Knox, ed. (1918)...
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Sonnet 18 (also
known as "Shall I
compare thee to a summer's day") is one of the best-known of the 154
sonnets written by
English poet and
playwright William...
- The
Petrarchan sonnet, also
known as the
Italian sonnet, is a
sonnet named after the
Italian poet
Francesco Petrarca,
although it was not
developed by...
- Look up
sonnet or
sonnets in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
sonnet is a
European form of
lyric poetry.
Sonnet or
Sonett may also
refer to: Joshua...
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previous three sonnets.
Sonnet 27
similarly deals with night, sleep, and dreams.
Sonnet 43 is an
English or
Shakespearean sonnet.
English sonnets contain three...
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Sonnet 20 is one of the best-known of 154
sonnets written by the
English playwright and poet
William Shakespeare. Part of the Fair
Youth sequence (which...
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Sonnet 30 is one of the 154
sonnets written by the
English poet and
playwright William Shakespeare. It was
published in the
Quarto in 1609. It is also...
- A
sonnet cycle or
sonnet sequence is a
group of
sonnets,
arranged to
address a
particular person or theme, and
designed to be read both as a collection...