what is a Sonnet describe all the figure of speech used in this Sonnet by William Shakespeare? Explain all the figure of speech used in the poem" Not Marble nor the gilded monuments". class 10th
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a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
For example, there is alliteration in the first line, "Not marble nor the gilded monuments," as "marble" and "monuments" start with "m." Later examples of alliteration include "princes" and "powerful" in the second line, "shall shine" in the third line, and "wasteful war" in line five.
For example, there is alliteration in the first line, "Not marble nor the gilded monuments," as "marble" and "monuments" start with "m." Later examples of alliteration include "princes" and "powerful" in the second line, "shall shine" in the third line, and "wasteful war" in line five.
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