A young man he was in love with
Sonnet 18 and sonnet 116
One surmises that he was involved in the theatre scene and that someone noticed that he was a dab hand with a sonnet, and suggested that he could make a few extra shillings by writing a play. But this is only a plausible suggestion; there is no evidence of how or when Shakespeare started writing plays.
The theme of the Sonnet 32 by Shakespeare was "handsome youth."
A sonnet is a type of poem that is composed of 14 rhyming lines. When writing a sonnet, it is generally aligned to the left instead of centered. William Shakespeare was a famous writer of sonnets.
Sonnet XXX. Shakespeare's sonnets do not have titles, just numbers.
yes
Sonnet XC. Sonnet XVIII. Sonnet XXXV. Sonnet CL. The Sonnets do not have names, only numbers. If you want the content of the various sonnets you will have to read them. The attached link is one place you can do this (also any copy of the Complete Works of Shakespeare)
In Sonnet 18 William Shakespeare compares the young man he is writing about (probably Henry Wriothesley - though other identifications are possible) to a Summers Day. Bill thinks Henry is even better than a Summers Day:- for one thing, Henry never rains.
Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, The Phoenix and the Turtle, Sonnet XVIII. All the sonnets are known only by numbers so one could as easily say Sonnet 1, Sonnet 2, Sonnet 3 and Sonnet 4. Those are certainly four of Shakespeare's poems.
If you mean William Shakespeare's sonnet 73, it is not surprisingly a Shakespearean sonnet.
spensarion sonnets or elizabethian sonnet
It's a sonnet of course.