Listen "Sonnets, by William Shakespeare"
Episode Synopsis
The most concentrated beauty of Shakespeare's unbounded creative genius is found in his sonnets. Written as personal messages to friends and not intended for publication, they reveal the inner Shakespeare more truly than do any of his great plays. (Volume 40, Harvard Classics)
Sonnets entered in the London Stationers' Register, May 20, 1609.
Sonnets entered in the London Stationers' Register, May 20, 1609.
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