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Myth of the Month 10: Who Was Shakespeare? -- pt. 2: "Comfort and Despair"

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

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I Love Her Dearly, but Not All My Grief

The opening lines of sonnet one 30 to the lady, which says, my mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun. So it seems that after sonnet 36 or 37, possibly the relationship returns and is somehow repaired. And then in sonnet number forty two, we see another reference, in this case addressed to the man, referring to his affair with the lady - meaning the young man now hooking up with the lady. He's saying he really loves more dearly the man than he does the woman.

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