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  • Essay / Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 as a parody of courtly love

    Each of the poem's quatrains advances the poet's complaint. In the first line of the first quatrain, the poet expresses his feeling of failure as “in disgrace before fortune and in the eyes of men” (Wart, 1). Shakespeare's use of the sonnet form, notably in "Sonnet 29", allows him to