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Read the passage from The Story of My Life, Chapter 21, Part 3.
But, with all my love for Shakespeare, it is often weary work to
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Read these lines from “Sonnet 18” by William Shakespeare.
And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance, or nature's
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Read the paragraph on William Shakespeare.
Many students study William Shakespeare’s plays today, though Shakespeare lived
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But, with all my love for Shakespeare, it is often weary work to read all the meanings into his lines which critics and
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f this be error and upon me proved/ I nevered writ, nor no man ever loved."
What is the impact of these concluding lines from
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Helen
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If this be error and upon me proved/ I nevered writ, nor no man ever loved."
What is the impact of these concluding lines from
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Helen
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If this be error and upon me proved/ I nevered writ, nor no man ever loved."
What is the impact of these concluding lines from
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Helen
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Shakespeare’s plays have enjoyed success for centuries – his tragedies in particular. King Lear is one of Shakespeare’s
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Jari
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Read the passage.
(1) William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. (2) It is a town in England. (3) He is
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Modern-Day Shakespeare
Marie Devers As she stared at the stage, Izzy’s mind returned to dress rehearsal, where she had
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