
Shakespeare's Sonnets
In Our Time: Culture
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Sonnet a Hundred and 16
Don padeson: The sonnets are like those japanese os, something that pop open in water. They're really knotty and e condensed poems, which is what's given them their extraordinary life,. He says they play on falsehood and truth by repeating the word will a lot. Padeson: I think it's actually down in part to there being very few other obvious contenders for straightforward, old purpose love poems.
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