In “Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid “, is Shakespearean sonnet 79 which was written by two writers’ and can be expressed by diction. There have been many …show more content…
Shakespeare quotes, “Was it the proud full sail of his great view”, (Sonnet 86) it talks like if there is another person saying this about the writer as if to people speaking. Shakespeare always includes himself in his own works through illusions. He then quotes, “No, neither he. Nor his compeers by night”, (Sonnet 86) this talks about multiple people working together to get the work done. This quote can be one of the illusions leading back to that it two people writing and Shakespeare is a pen name. In sonnet 86 quote, “Then lack’d I matter; that enfeebled mine”, which mentions that he can’t say the truth and someone else speaks for him. Every single stanza in sonnet 86 either mention multiple people working together or talks as if it two people talking together which is a fact that its two writers not one and Shakespeare is a pen