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- Dramatic Techniques in “Sonnet 29”
In the following essay, David Kelly examines Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 29” in terms of the dramatic techniques that it uses.
- Overview of “Sonnet 29”
In the following essay, Bruce Meyer interprets “Sonnet 29” as a rhetorical demonstration of “how one reasons one’s way around circumstance.”
- The Fusion of Content and Form in “Sonnet 29”
In the following essay, Alice Van Wart discusses the content of the poem in relation to its structure.
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