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Paper Excerpts: ... lines, and resolves it in the final couplet. Shakespeare used the English sonnet form in sonnet XVIII as shown in the marked rhyme scheme below. Note the rhyme sonnet, providing resolution to the problem introduced in the octave. The octave portion of the sonnet lambastes materialism: "the world is too much with us," (1). The poet claims from the convey the central theme of the sonnet. In the octave of the sonnet, Milton introduces the fundamental nature of his doubt, wondering whether or not he can Moreover, each line has ten beats, or syllables as many sonnets do. The sonnet-like structure hints at the underlying instance, to ask students to write a sonnet, such as the sonnet that begins the play or is exchanged between Romeo and ...
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Sources list for DRAYTON SONNET LXI: Shakespeare, William. Complete Sonnets and Poems. "Sonnet 39." New York: Airmont Publishing Company. 1966.Shakespeare’s "Sonnet 39" Donne, John. "Holy Sonnets". The Longman Anthology of British Literature. Compact 2^nd ed. Vol. A Ed. David Damrosch. Toronto: Longman, 2004. 814-815 "Holy Sonnets" Donne, John, `Holy Sonnet 1', The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 4th edn., eds. Margaret Ferguson, Mary Jo Salter and Jon Stallworthy (New York and London: Norton, 1996) Death in Renaissance Poetry Shakespeare, William, Sonnet LIV, Great Books of the Western World, Vol. 27, 1956, p. 594 Beauty: Is It in the Eye of the Beholder? Smith, Huston (1964) "Do Drugs Have Religious Import" The Journal of Philosophy Vol. LXI (No.18) 17 Sept 1964 Aldous Huxley More sources on "DRAYTON SONNET LXI"
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