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    Sonnet 69

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    Sonnet 65 (Shakespeare) 1 Since brass‚ nor stone‚ nor boundless sea‚ 2 But sad mortality o ’er-sways their power‚ 3 How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea‚ 4 Whose action is no stronger than a flower? 5 O how shall summer ’s honey breath hold out‚ 6 Against the wreckful siege of batt ’ring days 7 When rocks impregnable are not so stout‚ 8 Nor gates of steel so strong‚ but time decays? 9 O fearful meditation! Where‚ alack‚ 10 Shall time ’s best jewel from time

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    Sonnet 55

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    Sonnet 55 Name- Ishita Trivedi Grade – 10M Subject – English Mar’s favourite Rhyme Written by William Shakespeare the renowned “Sonnet 55” is a lyrical poem that effectively states his idea of immortality. Throughout the three quatrains Shakespeare portrays the subject and certain aspects of the theme as stated in the couplet. The profound theme that the poet explores is the mightiness of words over time. The persona addresses his beloved‚ recounting how her beauty shall live on till

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    sonnet 106

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    "Sonnet 106" is one of the sonnets William Shakespeare wrote. In this sonnet‚ Shakespeare is talking about the description of beauty by other poets‚ and that from his point of view‚ they have lack a way to describe this beauty. "Then in the blazon of sweet beauty’s best‚ of hand‚ of foot‚ of lip‚ of eye‚ of brow‚ I see their antique pen would have expressed ev’n such beauty as you master now." (Shakespeare‚ 5-8). In these lines‚ Shakespeare mentions that whenever he read a poem cataloging

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    Sonnet 75

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    Both Spenser ’s Sonnet 75 and Shakespeare ’s Sonnet 19 similarly claim to bestow immortality upon the beloved. Despite similar themes‚ however‚ these sonnets contrast sharply. Spenser ’s sonnet ostensibly reports a conversation between the poet and his beloved‚ whereas Shakespeare ’s sonnet directly addresses personified time‚ and shows the greater dramatic flair. Spenser ’s first two words‚ "One day"‚ eschew drama by setting his poem in a vague and unparticularised past. Line 1 tells

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    Shakespeares Sonnets

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    11/20/12 Research Paper Shakespeare and His Sonnets When people evaluate Shakespeare‚ they more often than not recall his plays and writings; what people don’t ordinarily ponder on is that he was also famous for the sonnets that he had written. He is renowned for his outstanding plays‚ which have left a great trace in the course of literature and culture‚ and also for the invention of the new form of the verse – a sonnet. No one truly knows if his sonnets were devoted to a real person or just about

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    The 90's Decade

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    The 90’s decade was probably one of the best ten years of all times. This decade had a major impacted on society from technology to the toys‚ music‚ movies‚ and fashion trends. What makes the 90’s great is a service that we all use the majority of the time called the internet became available to the consumer. Without the internet‚ we could not surf the web‚ check Facebook or Instagram‚ better yet take online classes. Thanks to the creator‚ Tim Berners-Lee for paving the way for us to be able to use

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    The 10/90 Rule

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    for the implementation of web analytics called the 10/90 rule. This rule stated that for every 10 dollars you are paying your web analytics vendor (WebTrends‚ Omniture‚ CoreMetrics‚ etc)‚ you need to be investing an additional 90 dollars in analysts/intelligent resources to extract value from that data. As you can probably imagine‚ most people saw this rule as either a massive exaggeration or simply unrealistic. But the logic behind the 10/90 rule is really very sound which is most likely the reason

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    Sonnet 75

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    Sonnet 75” Edmund Spenser is one of the most widely known Elizabethan poets. He often put himself in the center of his poems‚ expressing very personal thoughts‚ emotions‚ and convictions. Such poetry‚ known as ’lyric‚’ became popular during Spenser’s time where poems were more focused on the individual. In his poem known as Sonnet 75‚ Spenser proclaims his love to his woman with the use of symbols‚ her name and heaven‚ external conflicts‚ and alliteration. When it comes to Spencer’s “Sonnet

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    Sonnet 130

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    Sonnet 130: Imperfectly Perfect The secular world is increasingly fixated on the concept of beauty and the pursuit of perfection‚ however this preoccupation is not unique to the 20th century. While traditional love poems in the 18th century generally focused on glorifying a woman’s beauty‚ Sonnet 130 written by William Shakespeare goes against the conventional culture of love poems and instead describes the realistic nature of his object of affection. In Sonnet 130‚ the idea of love and is intensely

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    Sonnet 30

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    restored and sorrows end." But as soon as I think of you‚ my dear friend‚ all those wounds are healed‚ and my sorrows come to an end. Why is he saying it? Sonnet 30 is at the center of a sequence of sonnets dealing with the narrator’s growing attachment to the fair lord and the narrator’s paralyzing inability to function without him. The sonnet begins with the image of the poet drifting off into the "remembrance of things past" - painful memories‚ we soon learn‚ that the poet has already lamented

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