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Hidden in Plain Sight Season 3

HIPS S3 Episode 3

Season 3, Ep. 3

Episode 3 of Season 3 compares the first 17 sonnets traditionally attributed to Shakespeare to the poems of Hero and Leander and Venus and Adonis. Are there similarities? Can we place them chronologically? What about the influence of the Roman poet, Ovid?

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