Template:Sonnet
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Usage
[edit]This template should be placed at the top of each article for William Shakespeare's individual sonnets (e.g. Sonnet 1). It provides navigation to the previous and next sonnets in the sequence, a place for an image from the 1609 Quarto with caption, and houses the full text of the sonnet with verse structure apparatus and citation.
Main parameters
[edit]Most transclusions of this template will use 5 parameters. The numbered parameters do not need to be named in the code, but their values must occur in the stated order separated by pipes (|
):
|1=
(required) is the sonnet number, as printed in the 1609 Quarto (and virtually all modern editions).|2=
(optional) is an image of the sonnet (or portion thereof) as printed in the 1609 Quarto. Use only the simple file name (e.g.1609 Sonnet 2.jpg
), notFile:1609 Sonnet 2.jpg
or[[File:1609 Sonnet 2.jpg]]
.|3=
(optional) is the caption for the image.|4=
(required) is the full text of the sonnet, with no special formatting required, other than:
(or alternatively, 2 spaces) added to the beginning of both lines of the final couplet.|source=
(optional) is the source of the text in a properly-formatted inline reference syntax. That is, the reference value must be supplied with its own<ref>...</ref>
or {{sfn}} or similar markup. It is a named parameter so must always be invoked with its name.
If no value is assigned to |2=
, then |3=
is ignored, whether a value is present or not. However, the positions of both |2=
and |3=
must be maintained — that is, even if they have no value their pipe-defined positions must remain in place and the sonnet text must still be the 4th value. Thus, to display the Sonnet box without an image:
{{Sonnet|70|||
Sonnet text...
Example
[edit]The following code uses all 5 main parameters, and results in the Sonnet box displayed on this page + the reference which appears below.
{{Sonnet|70|Sonnet 70 1609.jpg|Sonnet 70 in the 1609 Quarto|
That thou art blam’d shall not be thy defect,
For slander’s mark was ever yet the fair;
The ornament of beauty is suspect,
A crow that flies in heaven’s sweetest air.
So thou be good, slander doth but approve
Thy worth the greater, being woo’d of time;
For canker vice the sweetest buds doth love,
And thou present’st a pure unstained prime.
Thou hast pass’d by the ambush of young days,
Either not assail’d, or victor being charg’d;
Yet this thy praise cannot be so thy praise,
To tie up envy evermore enlarg’d:
:If some suspect of ill mask’d not thy show,
:Then thou alone kingdoms of hearts shouldst owe.
|source=<ref>{{cite book |title=The Works of Shakespeare: Sonnets |editor-first=C[harles] Knox |editor-last=Pooler |series=The Arden Shakespeare [1st series] |location=London |publisher=Methuen & Company |date=1918 |url=https://archive.org/details/sonnetseditedbyc00shakuoft |oclc=4770201}}</ref>
}}
References
- ^ Pooler, C[harles] Knox, ed. (1918). The Works of Shakespeare: Sonnets. The Arden Shakespeare [1st series]. London: Methuen & Company. OCLC 4770201.
Image size
[edit]The size of the image defaults to "upright=1.5", that is, 150% of the default thumbnail size. For most users, this results in a width of 330 pixels. This should be close to ideal in most cases, but it can be adjusted using the parameter |upright=
. This parameter can be used to the multiplier (e.g. |upright=1.3
).
Verse structure apparatus
[edit]Two additional named parameters — |stanzas=
and |linenumbers=
— provide visual aids to the structure of the sonnet text. The first marks the beginning of Quatrains 1, 2, and 3, and the Couplet, down the left side of the text. The second indicates the number of the final line of each of these 4 components down the right side. Both of these parameters default to the correct values for a standard Shakespearean sonnet, so they should not be used in typical transclusions.
However, 2 sonnets, Sonnet 99 and Sonnet 126, are nonstandard in structure, so they require custom values to be placed in these parameters. They are:
- Sonnet 99
|stanzas=Q1<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Q2<br /><br /><br /><br />Q3<br /><br /><br /><br />C
|linenumbers=<br /><br /><br /><br />5<br /><br /><br /><br />9<br /><br /><br /><br />13<br /><br />15
Since the first stanza of this poem is a Quintain, the label "Q" is still appropriate, if a touch ambiguous.
- Sonnet 126
|stanzas=
|linenumbers=<br />2<br /><br />4<br /><br />6<br /><br />8<br /><br />10<br /><br />12
This code suppresses the entire lefthand stanza apparatus for Sonnet 126, which seems preferable. Alternatively, one could use:
|stanzas=C1<br /><br />C2<br /><br />C3<br /><br />C4<br /><br />C5<br /><br />C6