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Category: Novels
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Immediately the speaker tried to catch and keep the reader's attention with a rhetorical question, proposing a comparison "Shall I . . ." of somebody "thee" (who remains unidentified through the whole poem) to "a Summer's day". Shakespeare seems about to embark on a flattering praise of a beautiful person. But while the comparison is made in detail in the following poem, it becomes apparent at the same time that what at first seemed to be flattering suggestion was, in fact, nothing more than the

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