Sonnet 60 of shakespearetheme
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The thoughts offered by Sonnet 60's speaker on the subject of time can be boiled down to two basic points. First: we're all completely at the mercy of time. We are born, we grow, and we ultimately all die, thanks to Time. Second? Time has no pause button. It just keeps on ticking away, no matter how much we could freeze frame any number of moments. Of course, as the speaker reminds us in the final couplet, even though there's no pause button, some things—like poems—are so enduring that they can last through the centuries, as if in slow motion
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The thoughts offered by Sonnet 60's speaker on the subject of time can be boiled down to two basic points. ... How does Shakespeare's use of "bad grammar" in the run-on sentence of quatrain 1 illustrate the speaker's perceptions of time? ... When the 20th-century poet Paul Celan translated ...
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