
Myth of the Month 10: Who Was Shakespeare? -- pt. 2: "Comfort and Despair"
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
The Poems of Beauty's Rose
These poems are overwhelmingly formulac they are repetitive. They involve all kinds of sophisticated, multi-layored word play but in a very often kind of cramped, overly erudite sty. So number one, from fairest creatures we desire increase, that thereby beauty's rose might never die. But thou, contracted to thine own bright eyes, feedst thy light's flame with self substantial fuel, making a famine where abundance lies.
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