Sonnets are a particular form of poetry, with 14 lines in each one. The word 'Sonnet' dervies from the Italian 'sonetto', which means 'little sound'. Sonnets have a strict rhyme scheme and measure.
William Shakespeare is very famous for writing sonnets (as well as plays), and wrote over 150 in his lifetime.
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A sonnet is an example of a poem.
A sonnet is a type of poetry (14 lines, iambic pentameter).
its an italian sonnet
If you mean William Shakespeare's sonnet 73, it is not surprisingly a Shakespearean sonnet.
Shri Narsinh Mehta is often considered the father of the sonnet in Gujarati literature. He was a prominent bhakti poet and his compositions, known as "bhajans", influenced the development of the sonnet form in Gujarati literature.
It's a sonnet of course.
Italian sonnet
Shakespeare's sonnet 130 is a Shakespearean sonnet in terms of rhyme scheme. Its meter is iambic pentameter, and its tone is satirical.
William Shakespeare is credited with inventing the sonnet form known as the Shakespearean or English sonnet. This form consists of 14 lines with a specific rhyme scheme and meter. His sonnets are some of the most famous in English literature.
The sonnet, especially the Petrarchan sonnet.
A sonnet is a type of poetry that typically consists of 14 lines, usually with a specific rhyme scheme and meter. There are different forms of sonnets, such as the Petrarchan or Italian sonnet, the Shakespearean or English sonnet, and the Spenserian sonnet.