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A sonnet is a 14-line poem usually written in iambic pentameter. Typical rhyme schemes are abbaabbaccdccd (Petrarchian) or ababcdcdefefgg (Shakespearean). Shakespeare is credited with 154 of them.
After 1564, when he was born, and before 1609, when it was published. That's all we know.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
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William Shakespeare Shakespeare did indeed write about a dark lady in a couple of his sonnets which has prompted some Shakespearean scholars to speculate that he had either a Jewish or a Moorish mistress. (The evidence for this is slight) There is however no play or sonnet by Shakespeare entitled 'The Dark Lady'.
because chips like to be eaten and willys go hard
A sonnet is a 14-line poem usually written in iambic pentameter. Typical rhyme schemes are abbaabbaccdccd (Petrarchian) or ababcdcdefefgg (Shakespearean). Shakespeare is credited with 154 of them.
After 1564, when he was born, and before 1609, when it was published. That's all we know.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
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William Shakespeare did not write novels. The initials "BB" have no relevance to anything Shakespeare did write either.
Sonnet 130 was published by Thomas Thorpe in 1609 along with a series of 154 other sonnets.
shakespeare wrote about tragicomedies and romance
It sounds like he wanted to express his love for someone. This is not necessarily carnal love, but the kind of love which is "the marriage of true minds".
A fairy story. Simple as that! And like many simple answers, wrong. Shakespeare did not write a poem called "a fairy story". His most famous poem is Sonnet XVIII, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"