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  2. Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets published in his ‘quarto’ in 1609, covering themes such as the passage of time, mortality, love, beauty, infidelity, and jealousy. The first 126 of Shakespeare’s sonnets are addressed to a young man, and the last 28 addressed to a woman – a mysterious ‘dark lady’.

  3. Read Shakespeare’s sonnet 18 ‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?’ with an explanation and modern English translation, plus a video performance. The sonnet is possibly the most famous sonnet ever , and certainly one that has entered deeply into the consciousness of our culture.

  4. See famous Shakespeare quotes from all of his plays. Read 55 of Shakespeare's most famous quotes. Some William Shakespeare quotes are famous for their beauty some for their everyday truth. Quote 1:

  5. What Is Iambic Pentameter? An Explanation & Examples ️

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    Put simply, iambic pentameter is a metrical speech rhythm that is natural to the English language. Shakespeare used iambic pentameter because it closely resembles the rhythm of everyday speech, and he no doubt wanted to imitate everyday speech in his plays.

  6. Shakespeare Love Quotes: 55 Romantic Shakespeare Quotes ️

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    Most Famous William Shakespeare Love Quotes. We have a romantic soul here at NoSweatShakespeare and are pleased to share our favourite William Shakespeare love quotes with you. The 55 Shakespeare love quotes below are taken from his plays only – if we’d looked into Shakespeare’s sonnets or poems we could easily have doubled the list of ...

  7. Read Shakespeare's sonnet 3 with a modern English translation: Look in your mirror and tell the face you see that it's time it should create another If you do not renew.

  8. Read Shakespeare's sonnet 104 in modern English: To me, lovely friend, you could never be old, because your beauty seems unchanged from the time I first saw your eyes. Three cold winters have shaken the leaves of three beautiful springs and autumns from the forests...

  9. Read Shakespeare's sonnet 129 in modern English: Squandering vital energy in a wasteland of moral decay is what satisfying one's lust amounts to. And in the anticipation of it lust makes one dishonest, murderous, violent, blameworthy, savage, extreme, rude and...

  10. Shakespeare Soliloquies: Soliloquy & Translations By Play

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    The most famous Shakespeare soliloquies (and indeed, the most famous soliloquies in the English language) are found in a handful of his plays, which you can access by clicking the links below. Perhaps the best known opening line to a Shakespeare soliloquy is ‘To be or not to be’, from Hamlet.

  11. Read Shakespeare's sonnet 23 with a modern English version: "As an unperfect actor on the stage, Who with his fear is put beside his part.