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  • 41Shakespeare's collaborations — Like most playwrights of his period, Shakespeare did not always write alone and a number of his plays are collaborative, or were revised after their original composition, although the exact number is open to debate. Some of the following… …

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  • 42Shakespeare's late romances — The late romances, often simply called the romances, are a grouping of what many scholars believe to be William Shakespeare s later plays, including Pericles, Prince of Tyre ; Cymbeline ; The Winter s Tale ; and The Tempest . The Two Noble… …

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  • 43Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan — infobox music festival music festival name = SShakespeare on the Saskatchewan caption = Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan tents by the Mendel Art Gallery location = Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada Flagicon|CAN years active= 1985 – present dates… …

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  • 44Shakespeare, William — (1564–1616)    English playwright and poet. Shakespeare made a Jew a leading character in one of his plays, The Merchant of Venice, which was produced in 1597– 8. This may have been prompted by the success of Marlowe’s Jew of Malta. The Jew in… …

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  • 45Shakespeare My Butt — Infobox Album | Name = Shakespeare My Butt... Type = Album Artist = The Lowest of the Low Released = 1991 Recorded = 1991 Genre = Indie rock Length = 64:25 Label = Page Publications Producer = Andy Koyama Reviews = * Allmusic (2.5/5)… …

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  • 46Shakespeare's Macbeth — A Tragedy in Steel — Infobox Album | Name = Shakespeare s Macbeth A Tragedy in Steel Type = Studio album Artist = Rebellion |px 220 Released = 2003 Recorded = Black Solaris Studios Genre = Power metal Length = Label = Drakkar Records Producer = Uwe Lulis Tomi… …

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  • 47Shakespeare Inn, Bristol — Infobox Historic building caption= name= Shakespeare Inn location town=Bristol location country=England architect= client= engineer= construction start date= completion date=17th century date demolished= cost= structural system= style= size= map… …

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  • 48SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM —    great world poet and dramatist, born in Stratford on Avon, in Warwickshire; his father, John Shakespeare, a respected burgess; his mother, Mary Arden, the daughter of a well to do farmer, through whom the family acquired some property; was at… …

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  • 49Shakespeare by the Sea, Newfoundland — The Shakespeare By The Sea Festival is a theater company in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, that specializes in the works of William Shakespeare. The company was founded in 1993 by Aiden Flynn and Danielle Irvine and has been under …

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  • 50Shakespeare — This famous name is of early medieval English origin, and has been the subject of much dispute as to its meaning. The most reasonable and likely interpretation is the simplest, that the surname derives from a nickname for a spearman or a… …

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