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  • :William Shakespeare, 1864
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  • ...light on its subject, as [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge|Coleridge]] did with [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], or rescues an author from obscurity, as [[Algernon Charles S
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  • '''Hamlet''' is a tragic play by [[William Shakespeare]], first published in 1603, and again in an expanded version the following *[[William Shakespeare]]
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  • ...fordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t142.e15080 plays of William Shakespeare"] (requires subscription). ''World Encyclopedia.'' Philip's, 2005. Oxford R
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  • {{Image|William Shakespeare's first folio.JPG|right|350px|William Shakespeare's first folio.}} *The Two Noble Kinsmen, first published in 1634 as by John Fletcher and William Shakespeare (both dead by that date)
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  • ...etained the honest belief that his talent was comparable only to that of [[William Shakespeare]]. Many since have written in the style that McGonagall made famous, but fe
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  • ...y the [[Lord Chamberlain's Men]], the company producing plays written by [[William Shakespeare]]. The Globe was an octagonal structure with a thatched roof over the stage
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  • ...] (or alternative [[religion|religious]] work) and the Complete Works of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] may not be selected - these are already installed on the isla
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  • [[William Shakespeare]], Romeo and Juliet
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  • *''[[The Moon Is Down]]'' 1942 The title is a reference to [[William Shakespeare]]'s play "[[Macbeth]]" *''[[The Winter of Our Discontent]]'' 1961 The title is a reference to the [[William Shakespeare]] play "[[Richard III (play)|Richard the Third]]".
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  • ...bic pentameter,'' a member of the ''accentual-syllabic'' family, used by [[William Shakespeare]] in most of his plays and poems, by [[John Milton]] in ''[[Paradise Lost]] ...nted syllable followed by one accented syllable. The play ''Macbeth'' by [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] is mainly written in iambic pentameter.
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  • ...ritain by the Trojan exile Brutus, takes in the earliest known source of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s story of [[King Lear]] and his three daughters, the sack of
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  • ...urt of James VI and I, and lyrics, elegies and other poems. A friend of [[William Shakespeare]], for whom he wrote memorial verses, he gathered around him a group of oth
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  • ...England at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries. His ''William Shakespeare'' took the subject of the title as the starting point for "a literary manif ...ontempt for the "English", he was influenced by British writers, notably [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] and [[Walter Scott|Scott]].
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  • ...om [[William Shakespeare]] wrote his late romance ''[[Cymbeline]]''.<ref>[[William Shakespeare]], ''[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Tragedy_of_Cymbeline Cymbeline]''</
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  • ...cess with his tragedy, ''Remorse'', and another with a lecture series on [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] and [[John Milton|Milton]], rejoicing in plagiarisms and digr
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  • ...he bookbinding program. For many years, she taught literature courses on [[William Shakespeare]], [[Robert Browning]], [[Dante]] to children and adults at Hull House and
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  • '''''A Midsummer Night's Dream''''' is a play by [[William Shakespeare]] and one of his most famous comedies. It tells several interconnected stor
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  • ...s named after [[William Herbert, third Earl of Pembroke]], the patron of [[William Shakespeare]], who was Chancellor of the University at the time. The official founder w
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  • ...inistration, and by the standardising effect of printing. By the time of [[William Shakespeare]] (mid-late 16th century) the language had become clearly recognizable as M
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