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  2. Sonnet 30 - Wikipedia

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    Helen Vendler also notes that there is slight pause in the phrase "sessions of sweet thought", because Shakespeare's thoughts eventually become painfully rather than "sweet". [23] Finally, the third and fourth lines refer to Shakespeare's regrets. In the third line, Booth says the word "sigh" means "lament". [22]

  3. Shakespeare's sonnets - Wikipedia

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    Sonnets using this scheme are known as Shakespearean sonnets, or English sonnets, or Elizabethan sonnets. Often, at the end of the third quatrain occurs the volta ("turn"), where the mood of the poem shifts, and the poet expresses a turn of thought. [27] The exceptions are sonnets 99, 126, and 145. Number 99 has fifteen lines.

  4. Scansion - Wikipedia

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    ∈ – ∪ ⊥ ∪ – ∈ ⊥ ∪ ⊥ When to the sessions of sweet silent thought where both Attridge and Groves (and most prosodists, for that matter) would say that the first syllable is ictic, Tarlinskaja rigidly keeps the ictus in the second position, which is its "average" position across iambic pentameter.

  5. The Angelic Conversation (film) - Wikipedia

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    When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, Sonnet LV; Not marble nor the gilded monuments Of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme, Sonnet XXVII; Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with travel tired. Sonnet LXI; Is it thy will, thy image should keep open

  6. Sonnet 85 - Wikipedia

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    The poet's love maintains a place ahead of the others ("holds his rank before"). The couplet contextualizes the "breath" mentioned in Sonnet 81, and derogates words ("others for the breath of words respect") for being insubstantial as a breath, and favors the poets own silent thoughts. The effect the young man is having on the poets is placed ...

  7. 'I can tell you don't agree with me': Colleges teach kids how ...

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    That doesn't mean American society isn't oppressive, he said, but that's less true than at any time in its history—and there have always been Americans working to make it more just.

  8. Music, When Soft Voices Die - Wikipedia

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    Among the composers are Charles Wood as a three-part song in 1915, [10] Frank Bridge, for mixed chorus a capella, in 1904, Eric Nelson in 1999, Canadian composer Stephen Chatman, as a part of his set "There Is Sweet Music Here," in 1993, Sir Charles Hubert Parry in 1897, Three Songs, Opus 12, Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1893, [11] Sergei Taneyev ...

  9. Barry Keoghan Spotted Attending a Sabrina Carpenter Concert ...

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    Barry Keoghan has seemingly fueled speculation that Sabrina Carpenter’s steamy “Bed Chem” lyrics are about him. On Sunday, October 20, the Irish actor was spotted in the crowd for the pop ...