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English, 03.12.2021 23:10, joelpimentel

Shakespeare's narrator says his mistress doesn't have snow-white skin, perfume for breath, etc. What he's saying is true--no one has skin as white as snow, or breath like perfume, or the ability to float above the ground. Therefore, he's not insulting her. What, then, is this poem about

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