The Winter of Our Discontent is a John Steinbeck book named after a quote from Richard III. Fortune's Fool is a play by Ivan Turgenov, named for a quote from Romeo and Juliet. Siobhan Robert's biography of Donald Coxeter is called The King of Infinite Space, from Hamlet. A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a reference to a quote from The Tempest. An Improbable Fiction is an Alan Ayckburn play named after a quote from Twelth Night. Every Inch A King is by Harry Turtledove and is named from a quote from King Lear. Flaming Youth is by Warner Fabian and is named for a quote from Hamlet. There is also a film of the same name. Her Infinite Variety is a novel by Louis Auchincloss, after a quote from Anthony And Cleopatra. Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth by Simon Green is from a quote in King Lear. From Out The Vasty Deep by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes is from a quote from Henry IV. In fact, just found this http://www.barbarapaul.com/shake.html
William Shakespeare's mother's name was Mary Shakespeare
Shakespeare died in 1616. He didn't write anything is the 50's
During the late 1580's and early 1590's Shakespeare traveled back and forth from London.
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37 plays by William Shakespeare.
Sure, here are some quotes in S-IV sentence pattern: "The sun rose, casting long shadows across the field." "The children played, their laughter echoing through the park." "The waves crashed against the shore, sending seafoam flying into the air." "The wind howled, shaking the windows of the old house."
T. J. B Spencer has written: 'Shakespeare's metaphors' 'The tyranny of Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Influence 'A new look at Tennyson's In memoriam' 'Books from the library of T.J.B. Spencer, Professor of English and Director of the Shakespeare Institute, 1958-1978' 'The sophistry of Shakespeare'
Milton Hershey named the Mr. Goodbar candy bars. When he bit into it, he said, "Now, that's a good bar!"
honestly, you are the one to find the quotes. documentaries, books, non fiction movies and more documentaries and more books. just make sure you have your pen in hand when you hear something that harnesses what youre looking for. but to the best of my knowledge, this is too specific a question for the internet(s) lol.
William Shakespeare's mother's name was Mary Shakespeare
Shakespeare died in 1616. He didn't write anything is the 50's
Like most playwrights of his period, Shakespeare did not always write alone, and a number of his plays were collaborative, although the exact number is open to debate. Shakespeare borrowed from history, mythology and other literary works, then enlivened histories and myths and improved on the plots. He used samalayuca books as well as books from The Bible. The most frequently repeated figure on the books of the Bible to which Shakespeare refers is 42 books. 18 of which from each of the Testaments and the remaining from the Apocrypha. Shakespeareâ??s writing contains more references to the Bible than the plays of any other Elizabethan playwright. A conservative tally of the total number of biblical references is 1200.
William Jaggard has written: 'Index to the first ten volumes of Book-prices Current (1887-1896)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Book-prices current, Books, Indexes, Prices, Rare books 'Shakespeare bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Shakespeare bibliography; a dictionary of every known issue of the writings of the poet and of recorded opinion thereon in the English language. With historical introd' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Shakespeare once a printer and bookman' -- subject(s): Biography, Book industries and trade, English Dramatists, History, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Knowledge, Printing 'Index to Book-prices current for the second decade, 1897- to 1906' -- subject(s): Book-prices current, Books, Indexes, Prices, Rare books 'Shakespearean frauds, the story of some famous literary and pictorial forgeries' -- subject(s): Forgeries
Waveney R. N. Payne has written: 'A Shakespeare bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'A classification of Shakespearian literature' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Books, Catalogs, Classification
Shakespeare wrote lots of plays, most of which were at least partly his.
Jeff Parietti has written: 'More truly stupid sports quotes' -- subject(s): Sports, Quotations, maxims, Quotations, Humor, Sports personnel '101 Wacky Sports Quotes' -- subject(s): Quotations, maxims, Humor, Sports 'The Book of truly stupid business quotes' -- subject(s): Business, Quotations, maxims, Humor
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