NettetReverso Context oferă traducere în context din engleză în română pentru "towards the pebbled shore", cu exemple: "Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, so do our minutes hasten to their end." Traducere Context Corector Sinonime Conjugare. Nettet"Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore / So do our minutes hasten to their end;" Like waves moving toward the pebbled shore, the minutes of our lives are ticking down, "Each changing place with that which goes before / In sequent toil all forwards do contend." Each minute (or wave) replacing the previous one, in a continuous forward ...
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NettetLike as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, So do our minutes hasten to their end; Each changing place with that which goes before, In sequent toil all forwards do contend. Nativity, once in the main of light, Crawls to maturity, wherewith being crowned, Crooked eclipses ’gainst his glory fight, And time that gave doth now his gift ... Nettet20. mar. 2013 · However, the meter should not just be ignored because it is often implemented to provide emphasis on important words and phrases and express the main themes of the work as a whole. This is evident in William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 60 [“Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore”]. scary claymation movie
William Shakespeare
NettetLike as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, So do our minutes hasten to their end; Each changing place with that which goes before, In sequent toil all forwards do contend. Nativity, once in the main of light, … NettetSonnet 60: Like as the waves make towards the pebbl'd shore. Term. 1 / 5. Owen compares human life to the rhythm of tides, an unstoppable rhythm. There is no power … Nettet19. okt. 2024 · The passage from Shakespeare that you’re asking about introduces a subordinate clause at the beginning of Sonnet 60: “Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, / So do our minutes hasten to their end.”. We’ll end with an expanded OED citation from Agnes Grey (1847), Anne Brontë’s first novel. Here Nancy Brown uses … scary clay art