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Yes, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" contains full-length Shakespearean sonnets, particularly in the form of the character Lysander's speech in Act 1, Scene 1, where he expresses his love for Hermia. The play also features poetic exchanges between characters, but these are often in the form of shorter verses rather than complete sonnets. The essence of the Sonnet's structure can be observed in the play's lyrical dialogue, even if full sonnets are not prominently featured.

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