Mr W H
/ˌmɪstə ˌdʌbljuː ˈeɪtʃ/
/ˌmɪstər ˌdʌbljuː ˈeɪtʃ/
- an unknown man for whom William Shakespeare said he had written his Sonnets at the beginning of the first published version of the poems. Shakespeare was in love with a young man when he wrote them and this has led many people to think that Mr W H and the young man were the same person, but nobody knows this for certain. There have been many different theories about the true identity of Mr W H.
WH先生:威廉·莎士比亚(William Shakespeare)说过一个不知名的人,他在诗歌的第一版发行之初就写下了十四行诗。莎士比亚写信时就爱上了一个年轻人,这使许多人认为WH先生和这个年轻人是同一个人,但没人能确定这一点。关于W H先生的真实身份的理论有很多。