An Introduction to the Philosophy of Shakespeare's Sonnets |
Contents
THE SHAKESPEARIAN LOVE PHILOSOPHY | 1 |
THE ANALYSIS OF LOVE | 16 |
THE THREE PHASES OF LOVE | 27 |
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absence affection amor beauty's becomes beget beloved youth better body character chivalrous love civil love coamantis comprehends constancy corporeal beauty dæmon Dante death declares dramas eternity evil exhibits eyes face false fancy feeling friendship Gerald Massey gives grade Guido Cavalcanti heart Hence higher love idea ideal love imaginary immortality jealousy judgment kinds of love knowledge later sonnets live love philosophy Love's Labour's Lost lover lower love marriage married memory mind mistress moral nature numbers outward paint passion person Petrarch phrenzied Plato poems poet poet's poetry says scale second series seems sense sentiments series of sonnets Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets Sonnet 20 Sonnet 21 Sonnet 36 Sonnet 37 Sonnet 62 sonnet writers Sonnets 133 soul speare's spirit stage of ideal stage of love step tells thee things thou thought tion true truth Venus and Adonis verse Vita Nuova vulgar love whole woman women