Bromwich dates the sonnets roughly to the Romeo and Juliet period and contrasts their ornate lyric form with the plainer dramatic style Shakespeare later reaches in Macbeth.
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Romeo and Juliet
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"...the same a little bit about the same time as Romeo and Juliet a little after towards the time he's writing um Hamlet Macbeth..."
"...history it's pretty revolutionary you guys know the story of romeo and juliet right well"
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