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  • '''All the world's a stage''' is the opening line of one of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] best known and most quoted [[monologue]]s. It occurs in hi
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  • {{Image|George Romney - William Shakespeare - The Tempest Act I, Scene 1.jpg|right|350px|The Tempest: The shipwreck in For a long time '''The Tempest''' had been traditionally considered to be [[William Shakespeare]]'s last play, but according to modern research [[Henry VIII (play)|Henry V
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  • ...to use the term irony to describe [[Marc Anthony]]'s funeral oration in [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]]. Marc Anthony repeat
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  • {{rpl|William Shakespeare}}
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  • Tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 - 1601, set in Denmark, recount
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  • An annotated edition of the works of [[William Shakespeare]] first published by Houghton, Mifflin and Company in 1883. The first three
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  • ...can also be applied to fantastic adventures descended from them such as [[William Shakespeare]]'s [[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]] and the mass-produced romances published b
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  • ...}{{Image|Titus Andronicus 2.jpg|right|350px|Scene from Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare. Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord , 2004/2005 season, directed by Reinhardt '''''Titus Andronicus''''' is one of William Shakespeare's earliest plays, written, along with ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'', in 1590
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  • {{r|William Shakespeare}}
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  • {{r|William Shakespeare}}
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  • ...horship''' controversy centers around the theory that someone other than [[William Shakespeare]] of [[Stratford-upon-Avon]] wrote the plays and poems that go under his na
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  • .... Scott Moncrieff]] with the title ''Remembrance of Things Past'' (after [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], Sonnet 30) and became, as [[Cyril Connolly]] remarked, almos
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  • ...id]]. The story was later retold in the play ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' by [[William Shakespeare]].<noinclude><br /><br /><noinclude>{{CZ:Ref:Vandiver 2008 Classical Mythol
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  • In classical literature, Aurora appears in [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', and in the poem 'Tithonus' by [[L
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  • *1623: publication of ''Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies'', commonly called the [[First Folio]] *1634: publication of ''The Two Noble Kinsmen'', by John Fletcher and William Shakespeare (title page attribution now generally accepted)
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  • ...or or theme. It has developed via stage plays, including some written by [[William Shakespeare]], to [[film]] and [[television]].
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  • {{r|William Shakespeare}}
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  • ...can be seen in the verse of writers from [[Geoffrey Chaucer|Chaucer]] to [[William Shakespeare]] to more modern poets.
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  • {{r|William Shakespeare}}
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  • ...chan form, by [[Thomas Wyatt]], and was taken up by other poets, notably [[William Shakespeare]]. It has continued in use, despite criticisms of its inadequacy.
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  • ...V]], one of the '[[Princes in the Tower]]'. This is most obvious in the [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] [[Richard III (play)|play]] of the same name, in which Richar
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  • ...lands of England, and through [[Stratford-upon-Avon]], the birthplace of [[William Shakespeare]], joining the river [[Severn]] at [[Tewkesbury]].
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  • '''The Taming of the Shrew''' is one of [[William Shakespeare]]'s early plays, written between 1590 and 1594. The play concerns the court
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  • {{r|William Shakespeare}}
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  • ...jor trade hub in medieval Europe &mdash; and not the least as the site for William Shakespeare's 1597 play, [[The Merchant of Venice|"The Merchant of Venice"]], and 1604
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  • {{r|William Shakespeare}}
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  • ...me (that which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet) – [[William Shakespeare]]
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  • {{r|William Shakespeare}}
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  • ...ante Alighieri|Dante]]'s ''[[Divine Comedy]]'' (Canto 26 of Inferno), in [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s ''Troilus and Cressida'', and in a poem of [[Alfred, Lord T
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  • ...s from Lewis Theobald (who had exposed Pope's inadequacy as an editor of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]) to Colley Cibber.
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  • ...nd of the reign, however, had seen the publication of narrative poems by [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] and [[Christopher Marlowe|Marlowe]], sonnet sequences by [[Sa
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  • ...dy of Macbeth''''', is one of the best-known [[play (theatre)|play]]s of [[William Shakespeare]]. It was written in about 1606 and tells the story surrounding the [[murde
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  • ...is shield. The character of Thersites in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]'' by [[William Shakespeare]] is anti-heroic. The 18th-century novelist [[Henry Fielding]] wrote a sati
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  • ...]], it is said to be non-exclusive. Common examples include the works of [[William Shakespeare]] and the art of [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. The legal definition of what is in
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  • ...image of [[Florence Nightingale]]. Others featured on banknotes include [[William Shakespeare]], Sir [[Christopher Wren]], Sir [[Isaac Newton]], the 1st Duke of Wellingt * [[William Shakespeare]]
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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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