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Sonnet 19

Time engaging in humanly acts

  • "Devour", "Carve", "Make", "Burn", "Draw", etc.

Time signifies lover's progression of life

  • Time applies to separate entities
  • Lion, phoenix, tiger, seasons, etc.
  • Individual modifications
  • Time belongs to a specific life form

Sonnet 30

Kant and Time

Perception of Space

  • Space is infinite
  • We cannot conceive of space unless it is bound

Does Time follow this rule?

Death is a "dateless" night

  • Parallels "dateless" deceased persons
  • Refers to an absence of date / time
  • Opposes life, which is defined by time

Time correlates with life

  • End of life = end of time
  • Death = extinction of individual time

Sources:

Guyer, Paul. "The Cambridge Companion to Kant." 16th ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. 62-272. Print.

McCumber, John. "Time and Philosophy: A History of Continental Thought." 1st ed. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2011. 1-30. Print.

Living Time

  • Time mirrors life
  • Death is timeless; life is time-filled
  • Time + life segment = relevance
  • Life + time segment = relevance

Illustrated Time

Shakespeare and Time

Time revolves around man

  • Man comprises core of time
  • Time is an extension of man

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Time and aesthetics

  • Young Man sonnets strive to immortalize beauty through procreation / sonnet form
  • Shakespeare battles idea of destruction
  • End of life and time

The Personification of Time

Elizabeth Morris

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