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how does the speaker describe the summer​

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William Shakespeare's famous "Sonnet 18" uses summer as an extended metaphor, comparing his beloved to "a summer's day" (1). Although summer is portrayed as fair, "lovely and temperate," the speaker notes that summer is not without fault. Summer often seems too short and occasionally too hot to the speaker

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William Shakespeare's famous "Sonnet 18" uses summer as an extended metaphor, comparing his beloved to "a summer's day" (1). Although summer is portrayed as fair, "lovely and temperate," the speaker notes that summer is not without fault. Summer often seems too short and occasionally too hot to the speaker.

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