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Published on Jun 12, 2012
Professor Roger Bowley says poetry and numbers are more closely linked than you may think, citing Shakespeare's 14-line sonnets and iambic pentameter as examples.
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Top Comments
ItsAxeI 9 months ago
I bet lil wayne would fail at these.......
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madione 5 months ago
Professor Bowley, you are such a tease;
as long as you have time and self-belief,
turn on the screen and start to press down keys,
a man can write a sonnet with relief.
A friend is doubtful, though, because of you:
"That Shakespeare guy is quite a mastermind,
you bit, perhaps, off more than you can chew?"
How could I prove my thoughts and still be kind?
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madione 1 month ago
Oh, my sonnet-attempt continues in another comment right after this part, since YouTube only permits 500 characters per comment! =]
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Matt Broatch 1 month ago
where's your couplet, girl?
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tobytse99 1 month ago
Plus Shakespeare can create words.
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Kiwipai 1 month ago
No it does not, the stress is all wrong.
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atopthehilltop 1 month ago
nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga
Nah still works :)
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Tom Konijn 1 month ago
faith in humanity doubted...
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iAmChrisTheBoss987 2 months ago
Video is 4:37 that's 15 lolfailure btw he calledshakespeare gay, fk u
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zolo109 3 months ago
I love how he said that he never left his wife...for a length of time.
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Lisandro Berenguer 3 months ago
What a beautiful, moving video. Thank you.
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