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About Sir Thomas Wyatt

About Sir Thomas Wyatt. Henry VIII Italy, sonnet -theme -conceits. About “Farewell, Love and All thy Laws Forever”. Italian Apostrophe Abba abba cddcee Couplet Reason Wisdom Disappointment Instability, fall. About Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey. Proud Treason Foxe English

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About Sir Thomas Wyatt

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  1. About Sir Thomas Wyatt • Henry VIII • Italy, sonnet • -theme • -conceits

  2. About “Farewell, Love and All thy Laws Forever” • Italian • Apostrophe • Abba abbacddcee • Couplet • Reason • Wisdom • Disappointment • Instability, fall

  3. About Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey • Proud • Treason • Foxe • English • Meter • Blank, drama

  4. About “Love that Liveth and Reigneth in My Thought” • English, decision • Ababcdcdecec ff • Military • love • Tyrant, face • Oxymoron • Hides, obedience • die

  5. About Sir Philip Sidney • Protestantism • Cupbearer • French • gangrene

  6. About Arcadia • Disfavor • Pastoral • prose

  7. About Astrophil and Stella • Star, Philip • Sonnet • Emotions, purpose • Homer’s, painful • Cupid’s, self-pity • Cupid, unjustly

  8. About Astrophil and Stella • - “O moon” (1), The moon climbs (1). • - iambic pentameter • - abbaabbacdcdee (Italian sonnet rhyme scheme with the exception of the couplet) • Italian in thought structure, English couplet at the end

  9. About Astrophil and Stella • Hopefulness, Ironically • - Having, horse, hand • Twice, despair -2 + -2 = +4 He didn’t Not do His Homework. No + No = Yes

  10. About “Leave Me, O Love” • Ababcdcdefefdd • English except in the appearance the d rhyme in the final couplet • Wyatt’s • -love • -intellect • -heaven

  11. About “Leave Me, O Love” • -world • -reason, eternal • - cause, effect • -couplet • biblical

  12. About An Apology for Poetry • Unnecessary • Criticism • Imitation • Philosophy, history • Evil, truth, universals • Christian

  13. About Sir Walter Raleigh • Roanoke • Fox • James I • - History • Beheaded • - History • Shepherd” • Pilgrimage”

  14. About “What is Our Life?” • Conceit • - Mirth • - Grave • Happiness • Spectator, judge, Deism • Death • Epigram • Searching sun • The graves . . . Are like drawn curtains when the play is done.

  15. About Edmund Spenser • Link • Mind • Irish

  16. About Amoretti • Sonnet • Complex • Easter • Verse, enduring, moon • Inward, new, theme

  17. About The Faerie Queen • Aristotle’s, Elizabeth • Romantic allegory • Epics • Long • Twelve, twelve • Twelve • Elizabeth I

  18. About The Faerie Queen • Circular, Bible • Evil, Christ • Truth • Lies • Pride • Good, evil, peaceful, sleep

  19. On BL Test 3A • 1-10 Matching authors and works • 11-17 Matching terms and definitions • 18-24 Matching terms and definitions • 25-34 Matching people with descriptions • 35-42 Matching characters with descriptions • 43-47 Matching works with descriptions • 48-56 Multiple choice • 57-58 Short answer about sonnet (rhyme scheme) • 59-68 Essay (master theme of English Renaissance literature, biblical?, explanation of examples)

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