The Mystery of Shakespeares Sonnets An Attempted Elucidation
The Mystery of Shakespeares Sonnets An Attempted Elucidation
John Cuming Walters
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] Sections A, B and C may be said to form a first series, very slightly connected. But with Sonnet xxxiii. Quite a new series begins, and with variations and intercalary episodes, to say nothing of inter- polations on distinct subjects, it deals with the extraordinary friendship scarcely more than a poetic possibility between man and man. SECTION D. Sonnets xxxiii. Xl. The Friend, the poet's "better part, " his worth, and the fear of losing him. Sonnets xli. , xlii. A woman comes between them. ...The poet grieves less that he has her, than that she has him. " A loss in love that touches me more nearly. " Sonnets xliii. Xlvii. Separation is bridged over by dreams, and doubts give way to evanescent hopes. Sonnet xliii. Trifles are safeguarded, not love; that is lost which was treasured most. [A frequently recurring theme in the dramas. ] Sonnet xlix. Should his friend frown on him, he will still know his desert. SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS Sonnets 1. , li. A journey; loth to depart, eager to return.
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