As Any She Belied With False Compare Meaning

As Any She Belied With False Compare Meaning



2/11/2009  · as any she belied with false compare = as any woman people lie about by making false comparisons In Shakespeare, ‘she’ is sometimes used to mean a woman. (For example, in Twelfth Night, there’s a line about someone being the cruelest she alive.), In the couplet, however, the speaker declares that, “by heav’n,” he thinks his love as rare and valuable “ As any she belied with false compare ”—that is, any love in which false comparisons were invoked to describe the loved one’s beauty. Read a translation of Sonnet 130 ?.


she (14): woman. belied (14): misrepresented. with false compare (14): i.e.


by unbelievable, ridiculous comparisons.


3/24/2017  · And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare As any she belied with false compare . This means that in Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130, even though all of the woman’s bad points he still loves her. In Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 Shakespeare highlights the woman’s good points and says how beautiful she is.


As any she belied with false compare. Which statement best explains the two possible interpretations of the sonnet? The three quatrains satirize common poetic comparisons of one’s beloved to beautiful things, suggesting that the speaker’s feelings are not strong.


I admit I have never seen a goddess walk, but my mistress, when she walks, steps (humanly) on the ground: And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare / As any she belied with false compare . And yet, I swear before heaven, I think she is just as extraordinary as any woman that may be described with false comparisons . Why is he saying it?, Sonnet 18, Sonnets, Sonnet 116, Macbeth, Sonnet 1

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