
Shakespeare's Sonnets (huajing Library)
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"Shakespeare's Sonnets" is a collection of all sonnets created by the world's literary giant Shakespeare. The book was written approximately between 1590 and 1598. The structural and language skills of its poems are very high, and almost every poem has independent aesthetic value. The collection of poems is divided into two parts. The first part is the first 126 poems, which is dedicated to a young nobleman (Fair Lord). The poet's poems warmly praise the beauty of this friend and their friendship; the second part is the 127th poem to the end, which is dedicated to a "Dark Lady" (Dark Lady) and describes love.
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Napoleon once said: "Famous is nothing more than a grand noise. The bigger the noise, the farther it spreads, everything will disappear, only the noise will continue to exist and be spread among future generations." In fact, his noise is the noise of iron and blood, the sorrow of his wife, the tears of his parents, and the groan of human civilization.
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Napoleon once said: "Famous is nothing more than a grand noise. The bigger the noise, the farther it spreads, everything will disappear, only the noise will continue to exist and be spread among future generations." In fact, his noise is the noise of iron and blood, the sorrow of his wife, the tears of his parents, and the groan of human civilization.
