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  2. Sonnet 130 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 130 satirizes the concept of ideal beauty that was a convention of literature and art in general during the Elizabethan era. Influences originating with the poetry of ancient Greece and Rome had established a tradition of this, which continued in Europe's customs of courtly love and in courtly poetry, and the work of poets such as Petrarch.

  3. Sonnet 43 - Wikipedia

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    William Shakespeare's Sonnet 43 employs antithesis and paradox to highlight the speaker's yearning for his beloved and sadness in (most likely) their absence, and confusion about the situation described in the previous three sonnets.

  4. Comparison (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    The associated grammatical category is degree of comparison. [1] The usual degrees of comparison are the positive, which simply denotes a property (as with the English words big and fully); the comparative, which indicates greater degree (as bigger and more fully); and the superlative, which indicates greatest degree (as biggest and most fully ...

  5. Sonnet 113 - Wikipedia

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    His eye no longer sees the outer world, only the image of the beloved. Birds, flowers and other forms cannot enter his mind since it is filled with the image of his love. Whatever he sees, ugly or beautiful, is transformed into the beloved, and so the perfect inner image makes his outer vision false.

  6. Sonnet 34 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 34 is an English or Shakespearean sonnet, composed of three quatrains and a final couplet.It follows the form's typical rhyme scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.It is ...

  7. The TV show drawing comparisons to Lost is a great Christmas ...

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    Jacob Stolworthy takes you through his 12 picks of 2024 in his 12 days of Christmas guide. Today's pick is the MGM TV series From, a supernatural thriller that's drawing comparisons to Jacob's ...

  8. Sonnet 42 - Wikipedia

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    The word "loss" is balanced by the word "love," which also appears six times. They appear together in line 4, "A loss in love that touches me more nearly," referring to the poet's loss of the fair youth to his former mistress. Again in line 9, the two words are woven into the same line, "If I lose thee, my loss is my love's gain."

  9. Conversations With Friends' Alison Oliver on 'Normal People ...

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    With just years apart, Oliver and Mescal, 26, would both star in Hulu dramas based on Sally Rooney’s bestselling novels of the same name. While Mescal starred alongside Daisy Edgar-Jones in 2020 ...

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