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blonde women were considered beautiful, and this tradition survived in .
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the sonnets of Shakespeare's contemporaries, counted fair considered (u/Jifrf
beautiful (with a pun on “fair” in the sense of "blonde”). 5 successive
heir heir by right of succession. 4 And beauty . . . shame and blonde
beauty is declared illegitimate (as supposedly the product of cosmetics).
—5-6 For since . . . borrow’d face because everybody has assumed nature’s
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power and is making ugly faces beautiful by painting them. y-S Sweet
beauty ... in disgrace true beauty has lost its identity and dwelling place
and is either profanely imitated or entirely discredited.
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STAUNTON; q: “eyes.” io so suited similarly dressed, also black. 11 not^'f'p^
born . . . lack although not born blonde have acquired beauty by arti0’’
means. 12 false ^teem false appearance of beauty. ij becoming
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SONNET 128. 1 thou, my music you, who please me as music does.
2 blessed wood the wooden keys of the virginal or spinet, made blessed
by your touch. j-.f gently sway’st . . . ear confounds gently control the
harmony of strings which amazes my ear with delight. 5 jacks keys.
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