what is the Shakespeare's remark about 'Love' in the sonet cxvi ?
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Shakespeare's sonnet 116 can be seen as the definitive response to the 'what is love' question. The language of the sonnet is as deep and profound as any philosopher's could be, expressed in the most beautiful language. Love is given an identity as an immortal force, which overcomes age, death, and time itself.
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