Sonnet 1
978-613-3-56080-2
6133560800
84
2010-11-15
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Shakespeare's 1st sonnet, one of his best known, is the first of his procreation sonnets, which urge the young man he is writing to not to waste his beauty by not fathering a child. The intended recipient of this and other sonnets is a subject of scholarly debate, with many believing it to be Henry Wriothesley. See: Identity of "Mr. W.H.". This sonnet starts with the line "From fairest creatures we desire increase" meaning that creatures multiply in order to preserve their beauty. Shakespeare is commenting that creatures age "as the riper should by time decease" therefore by procreating the next generation will preserve a creature's beauty "His tender heir might bear his memory".
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