Shakspeares Sonnets Never Before Interpreted His Private Friends Identified T

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Shakspeares Sonnets Never Before Interpreted His Private Friends Identified T
Gerald Massey
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It is written upon an occasion when the luirl lias been suspected and shmdered, and Shakspeare does not consider liim to bhmie. We shall see that the Jvdil himself held that he was wronged by his lady in some particular passage of their love affairs, which I take to be her jealousy of Lady Eich. Shakspeare's treatment of the matter in tliis sonnet goes far to identify it with the story just told. Suspicion has been at work, and the Poet tells his friend that for one like him to be suspected and... slandered is no marvel whatever. Suspicion is the ornament of beauty, and is sure to be found in its near neighbourhood : it is tlie crow that ilies in the upper air. A handsome young fellow like the Earl is sure to be the object of suspicion and envy. The Ivul has been sus- pected, and the suspicion has given rise to a slander. Therefore the Poet treats the charge of the jealousy son- nets as a slander. If it had been true, it would not have rested on suspicion. The lady herself was not sure if Ikt suspicions were true — did not know if the absent ones were triumphing in their treachery — and Shakspeare in person implies that they were not.

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