ENGL 431 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7.1: Rhetorical Question, Cupid, Tired Light
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The speaker"s eyes and heart are at war in the rst sonnet: last sonnet they are together. The two sonnets start in di erent places but arrive at the same place. The eyes and the heart always lead to a recuperative and benign assessment of yet other di erences adduced . Sonnet 46 reconciles the outward and inward through the the vision of the eye and the thinking of the heart harmony equally as it as they are set apart in the eyes moiety and the dear heart"s part . The loved one isn"t physically present in the second sonnet: but the heart portrays him for the eye. The two sonnets share the sameness of their di erence: in the rst one the eye and heart are di erent and in the second one they are together. But this doesn"t really change the eyes and heart: they are still clear and dear, share a sameness in there di erence.