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    Encyclopedia: Sonnet 130 Source:Wikipedia
    Shakespeare's
    Sonnet CXXX
    mocks the conventions of the garish and flowery courtly sonnets in its realistic portrayal of his mistress. It was written in response to the sonnets written by
    Petrarch
    , which he wrote to his love Laura, which made idealised comparisons between a woman
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    Shakespeare's Sonnet 130
    My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground: ... All Rights Reserved. Last updated undefined...
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    Analysis of Shakespeare's Sonnet 130
    Shakespeare's sonnet 130 complete with analysis and translation into modern English. ... Study Guide to Sonnet 130...
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    SparkNotes: Shakespeare's Sonnets: Sonnet 130
    A summary of Sonnet 130 in William Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Sonnets. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, ... The rhetorical structure of Sonnet 130 is important to its effect. ...
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    Shakespeare's Sonnets. The amazing web site. Commentary. Sonnet 130.
    Previous Sonnet ... A typical sonnet of the time which uses lofty comparisons to praise a beloved idol is given below.
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    William Shakespeare: Sonnet #130
    My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips' red; If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
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    Sonnet 130. Craig, W.J., ed. 1914. The Oxford Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare: Poems. 1914. Sonnet CXXX. “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun”
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    Sonnet 130
    SONNET NO. 130...
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    Sonnet 130 Appreciation Essay -- Essay at LiteratureClassics.com
    and the heroic couplet – to clinch the final argument all contribute towards developing the meaning of Sonnet 130. There are a variety of language techniques employed by Shakespeare to emphasise ...
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    Sonnet 130 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Shakespeare's Sonnet CXXX mocks the conventions of the garish and flowery courtly sonnets in its realistic portrayal of his mistress. It was written if response to the sonnets written by Petrarch, which he wrote to his love Laura, which made idealized comparisons between a woman's beauty...