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What is the best way to clarify this statement about Shakespeare's Sonnet #130? Rather than comparing his mistress favorably to icons such as the sun or the rose, the poet admits that she isn't ideal.
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What is the best way to clarify this statement about Shakespeare's Sonnet #130?

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