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22 February, 20:19

Read the line from "Sonnet 18" by William Shakespeare. But thy eternal summer shall not fade, What is the best paraphrase of this line?

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  1. 22 February, 20:45
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    In William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18," the line best paraphrases to but your youth will never fade.

    In "Sonnet 18" Shakespeare tries to compare a fair maiden to a summer's day, but he expresses that there is nothing that compares to her because her perpetual beauty and youth are far greater than such a temporary, inconsistent season.

    So, when Shakespeare writes " But thy eternal summer shall not fade, " he is saying that her timeless youth will never fade, unlike the briefness of a summer's day.
  2. 22 February, 20:47
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    Your youthful beauty will not disappear. (c)
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