Let's see... It is only 9:11 am, and I am somewhere between coffee or a glass of Merlot. Hahaha. Just kidding. I haven't even thought about eating yet. Still rubbing the haze out of my eyes. ;)
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Let's see... It is only 9:11 am, and I am somewhere between coffee or a glass of Merlot. Hahaha. Just kidding. I haven't even thought about eating yet. Still rubbing the haze out of my eyes. ;)
"Per Te"
~ Josh Groban...ahhhh
Per Te
Sento nell'aria profumo di te
Piccoli sogni vissuti con me
Ora lo so
Non voglio perderti
Quella dolcezza così senza età
Seriously? That doesn't sound very appetizing... Bleh. :sick:
Not eating now, but did have a half of a tuna sandwich on spelt bread, with veggie chips from Trader Joe's, and green tea....Oh yeah, and the chips fell onto my keyboard. I am bad. I am REAL BAD!
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You would have more than chump change! Being social here.. not being a stranger! :)
This is an interesting plus for Keats:
Author Crawford, Alexander Wellington, 1866-1933.
Title The genius of Keats; an interpretation, by Alexander W. Crawford.
Publication Information New...
Hello!!! Let's not forget Jane Austen!!
HELLO! What about Jane Austen? Not to mention...C.
You have a VALID point. We should keep in mind that often poetry was written to be performed or read aloud. It is enormously helpful in finding its interpretation. ;)
SONNET 18
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date:
Sometime...
Anthropologists by the bucket loads (lol) believe that. At least the few that I have known do. I think you might have mis-digested your pepperoni pizza with green peppers, sausage and onions......
While this article had some interesting points, I found it rather difficult to swallow, especially without any reliable sources cited. I would imagine those exist, but they were not posted.
I...
Any of you feel like explicating this with me? I am reading a copy that has absolutely NO references. :idea:
I am in the middle of re-reading Aliscans and would like some commentaries on the French piece (if any of you know much on it)...
Thanks!:D
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(Better late than never...)
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"Except you enthrall me, never shall be free,
Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me."
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...and excellent point. :crash:
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Wish I knew. It does not sound like a classic though. So you might have to do a search online of modern poets. That would be my guess...
;)
"Tis I again... :lol:
In response to your statement Cuppa: Originally Posted by cuppajoe_9
I hope I don't offend anybody, but I would consider somebody who wasted their life trying to...
... isn't it amazing how much influence the RCC had on Shakespeare even in his writing. A wonderful analysis here Shout. I fully concur. I think Hamlet tries to play God in a sense...by killing...