A rare hand-written copy of one of the most famous love poems ever written has been discovered after hundreds of years. Dr Leah Veronese uncovered the version of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN'Politically Repurposed' Copy of Famous Shakespearean Love Sonnet Discovered Inside a 17th-Century Poetry CollectionWhile conducting research in the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Library, a scholar discovered something remarkable: a handwritten copy of a sonnet by William Shakespeare dating back nearly 400 years.
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Chip Chick on MSNA Rare Love Poem Written By Shakespeare Was Found Tucked Away In A ManuscriptA forgotten copy of Shakespeare’s famous Sonnet 116 was found tucked away in a 17th-century manuscript in the Oxford Library. […] ...
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Researcher uncovers hidden copy of Shakespeare sonnetThis is only the second known manuscript copy of the sonnet ever discovered ... as 'on constancy in love'—but it doesn't mention Shakespeare. I think the combination of the additional first ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNA Revised Copy Of A Famous Shakespeare Sonnet Was Just Discovered In A 17th-Century Collection At OxfordPublished in 1609, Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 116” explores the constancy of love. Its first few lines read: Let me not to the ...
An Oxford researcher found a rare, handwritten variation of one of Shakespeare’s most famous love poems ... had the good fortune of encountering “Sonnet 116” by William Shakespeare, you ...
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Man Accidentally Finds Rare Manuscript of Shakespeare’s Sonnet Hidden in a Poetry Collection of a LibraryOpen the Youtube video Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 was considered to be one of the greatest love poems in the English language, according to Life Technology. It explored the enduring nature of true ...
The sonnet in question is a handwritten ... as ‘on constancy in love’ – but it doesn’t mention Shakespeare.” When an individual named William Henry Black cataloged Ashmole’s manuscript ...
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