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Shakespeare's Sonnet 018 was about love and comparing her to a summers day.

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Is the assonance in sonnet 116?

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WHat kind of literature is the sonnet?

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What is the term for a 14-line love poem that usually ends with a surprising idea?

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What is the sonnet subject?

its about love, drama


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What is the obstacle in sonnet 116?

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Who said this famous quote and yet by heaven you think your love as rare?

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