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Shakespeare's Sonnet 94 seems at first to have two unrelated parts. In...
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In addition to what the first answer identifies, I think there are at...
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The phrase "pupil pen" in Shakespeare's Sonnet 16 could be rephrased as...
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What is the conflict in "My Mistress' Eyes Are Nothing like the Sun" by...
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What does Shakespeare mean by the phrase "pupil pen" in Sonnet No.16?...
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The line that you cite argues that love is eternal and is not to be...
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This poem talks about the steadfast and eternal nature of true love. It...
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The basic idea of this sonnet (Sonnet 116) is that love is constant and...
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The speaker of the poem argues that "Love's not Time's fool." What does...
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What does this poem mean? Please answer ASAP, it is super urgent.
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Subject matters, versification and innovation in Shakespeare sonnets
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