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Which of these lines from
Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29
portrays the emotion of envy?
(1 point)
“… I all alone beweep my
outcast state…”
“… Haply I think on thee,
and then my state…”
“… From sullen earth,
sings hymns at heaven’s
gate…”
“… Desiring this man’s
art, and that man’s
scope…”
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“… Desiring this man’s art, and that man’s scope…”
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