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  2. The Seven Ages of Man (painting series) - Wikipedia

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    The Infant The Schoolboy The Lover. The Seven Ages of Man is a series of paintings by Robert Smirke, derived from the famous monologue beginning all the world's a stage from William Shakespeare's As You Like It, spoken by the melancholy Jaques in Act II Scene VII.

  3. Sonnet 104 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Shakespeare's sonnet 104, a member of the Fair Youth sequence expressing the poet's love for a young man. Find out the synopsis, structure, meter, and references of this English or Shakespearean sonnet.

  4. Sonnet 30 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Sonnet 30, one of the 154 sonnets by William Shakespeare, written in the Fair Youth portion of the collection. The sonnet expresses the poet's grief over his past losses and failures, but also his joy at remembering his dear friend.

  5. Sonnet 55 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 55 is a famous poem by William Shakespeare that claims his verse will outlast any physical monuments or wars and keep the young man's beauty alive. The poem uses contrast, imagery, and metaphor to explore the themes of time, death, and love.

  6. All the world's a stage - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and meaning of Shakespeare's famous monologue in As You Like It, where he compares the world to a stage and life to a play and lists the seven stages of a man's life. Explore the sources and influences of this concept from ancient Greek philosophy, medieval art and literature, and other writers.

  7. Sonnet 23 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Sonnet 23, one of the 154 sonnets by William Shakespeare, part of the Fair Youth sequence. The speaker compares himself to an actor, a beast, and a book, and urges his friend to read his love beyond words.

  8. Sonnet 141 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 141 is the informal name given to the 141st of William Shakespeare's 154 sonnets.The theme of the sonnet is the discrepancy between the poet's physical senses and wits (intellect) on the one hand and his heart on the other.

  9. Pericles, Prince of Tyre - Wikipedia

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    A Jacobean play by William Shakespeare and others, based on the story of Pericles, a prince who travels the world and faces many adventures. Learn about the plot, characters, sources, and authorship of this play.

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