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Analysing Sonnet 73: “That time of year thou mayst in me behold” by William Shakespeare

Shakespeare’s Sonnet: Introduction

Sonnets are invariably personal. Intense subjectivity is found to form a key character in sonnet writing. Regarding the personal character of Shakespeare’s sonnets, there is, no doubt, a host of controversies, yet their subjective notes are neither ignorable nor disputable. In some of them, Shakespeare’s personal moods and feelings are remarkably intense and intimate.

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