
“Shakespeare’s sonnets are full of the twin themes of immortality of fame conferred by the engine of print, as well as the petty futility of daily existence as measured by the clock: When I doe count the clock that tels the time,
And see the brave day sunck in hidious night …
Then of thy beauty do I question make
That thou among the wastes of time must goe. (“Sonnet X”)”
―
Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man
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