The author's attitude towards the sonnet can be best described as one of --



There are some qualities of a sonnet which make it different, from other verse forms. Its definite restrictions make it challenge to the artistry of the poet and call for all the technical skills at the poet's command. They more or less set rhyme patterns occurring regularly within the sno SP ce ot fourteen lines afford a pleasant effect on the eat reader, and can create truly musical effects. The rigidity aithe form precludes 100 great economy or too prodigal of words. Emphasis 1s placed on perfection of expression. The brevity of the form favors concentrated expression of ideas or passion.

strong disapprobation
effusive enthusiasm
scholarly appreciation
amused toleration

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