When the the speaker says "I see their antique pen would have expressed" what does he mean
I Know what they would have wrote .
I --- their Antique pen would have expressed
See
Who is the dead person who wrote this Sonnet
Shakespeare
What figurative Language is used in this sentence, "so all their praises are prophecies"
Metaphor
What is a Sonnet
A poem with 14 lines that follows a rhyme scheme
What did the speaker mean by "The chronicle of wasted time".
Past History
I see ------------ of the fairest Wights
Descriptions
What is the modern day usage of the word Wight
Dead person / un-dead
What figurative language is used here, "Beauty making Beautiful old rhyme"
Personification
What was William Shakespeare's byname?
Bard of Avon or Swan of Avon
The line "The Blazon of sweet beauty's best" refers to what?
The symbol of beauty made by the characters in the stories
In Praise of ladies dead and lovely -------
Knights
"Of ladies dead and Lovely knights" most likely refers to what stories.
The Arthurian legends
What figurative language is this, "The blazon of Sweet Beauty's Best" ?
Alliteration
How many Sonnets did Shakespeare make?
154 Sonnets
What does "for they looked but with divining eyes" imply about the Authors
The authors were unable to properly write about relationships
Have eyes to wonder but lack tongues to ------
praise
How Did Shakespeare Die?
William Shakespeare died of a fever after going home from a night of drinking
What line does the speaker change from past tense to present tense.
Line 13
The jeopardy link to get to this page was on which slide.
Slide 11
What is the Theme of Sonnet 106
Beauty cannot be fully described in words
Of hand, of foot, of Lip, of ----
Brow
Who was most likely to be the fair Youth Shakespeare was addressing in the poem?
Shakespeare's nephew William Hart
What type of Literary Motif is in these lines "Divining eyes", "Of hand, of foot, of lip, of eye, of Brow", "eyes to wonder", "tongues to Praise"
A physical feature motif
what Year was Sonnet 106 written
1609