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n. - English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616).

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  • Witches were many discussed in Shakspere's time; King James himself wrote upon a topic.
  • Does any alternative teenager impression in Shakspere verbalise so eloquently in so integrate of words?
  • The royal author of this drama, who has been called the Shakspere of
  • If French methods were adopted, one of them would be called Shakspere Street, another Cromwell
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