Difference between petrarchan and shakespearean sonnets
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The primary difference between a Shakespearean sonnet and a Petrarchan sonnet is the way the poem's 14 lines are grouped. Rather than employ quatrains, the Petrarchan sonnet combines an octave (eight lines) with a sestet (six lines). ... The concluding sestet then provides a resolution.
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The primary difference between a Shakespearean sonnet and a Petrarchan sonnet is the way the poem's 14 lines are grouped. Rather than employ quatrains, the Petrarchan sonnet combines an octave (eight lines) with a sestet (six lines). ... Sometimes, the ending sestet follows a CDC CDC rhyme scheme.
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