Shakespeare's sonnets. / Katherine Duncan-Jones, ed.
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instead ,he touches upon this situation from time to time as he explores his own reaction to love in its various aspects."In The Complete Works of Shakespeare"5th edition,edited by David Bevington.
Most of the accounts portrayed in Shakespeare's sonnets are postulated by four figures:the poet-speaker himself,his friend ,his mistress,and a rival poet.The order of events describe
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