Sonnet's analysis When counting watches to tell you 12 hours, I saw a brave day immersed in a horrible night. I saw the tall trees, the barren leaves, the crown from the heat, the summer green tied to the rope with white and straight whiskers, and your beauty. As sweets and beauty will see people grow up and die away from themselves, time will have to pass; when you accept him you will be brave, so that land will be his Fight for.
Since Sonnets adhere to a relatively uniform structure, it is a main candidate for statistical analysis. This unified structure helps to intersect sonnet comparisons and visualization of important trends (sonnets can be viewed as a 14 × 12 matrix with one row per line and one syllable per line) . In order to solve the problem, I used an object-oriented approach ((my) code to solve the problem, (a) to represent each of the whole 'Sonnet', (b) each 'Line', and (c) ) Is used. "Words in each line" I pinch in each word using the CMU dictionary, and identify syllables and rhymes.
Analysis of Sonnet 16 Sonnet 16 is an attractive poem. The argument it claims seems to be abstract or philosophical, not personal rather than narrow "interests". The obstacle normally required for Sonnets is only named by the poet so that he can specifically ban it. How can we solve the contradiction? Let's not recognize obstacles with a combination of real ideas. - Sonnet # 76 Sonnet # 76 is accepted as a "fair youth" in the sonnet section of Shakespeare in general. However, there is no clear indication that this sonnet is a recipient. The form is consistent with five notes of York and abab, cdcd, efef, gg rhyme scheme. The basic assertion of this sonnet is that Sonnet itself is the power to sustain expression of love. In the first four lines of poetry, the poet asked about his style of poetry.
Sonnet 28 12, 15 Sonnet 29 15 Sonnet 30 15 Sonnet 31 15 Sonnet 32 13, 15, 17 Sonnet 33 14 Sonnet 41 292 Sonnet 42 113, 292 Sonnet 64 20 Sonnet 65 20 Sonnet 66 20 Sonnet 71 20 Sonnet 99 14 Sonnet 104 14 Sonnet 105 285 Sonnet 106 13 - 14, 20, 24 Sonnet 116 13 Sonnet 126 12 Sonnet 128 8, 13 Sonnet 129 286 Sonnet 133 24, 292 Sonnet 134 292 Sonnet 135 281 Sonnet 136 281 Sonnet 138 11, 13, 14, 285 Sonnet 140 14 Sonnet 144 6, 11, 13, 14, 23, 24 Sonnet 146 20 Sonnet 148 20 Sonnet 154 14 Sonnet 4 - 25, 275 - 98
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