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<title>Comment by Brandy on Book Review: &lt;i&gt;Sonnets&lt;/i&gt; by William Shakespeare (New Edition from Pushkin Press)</title>
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<description>You made a very interesting point in your last paragraph!  

I agree with  you, people do crave the physical representation of art and the written word.  Museums  exist as testament to that.  I hope that description of the crumbling books in &quot;The Time Machine&quot; never comes true...</description>
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