I doubt if one could actually quantify "most famous," however, Hamlet's "To be or not to be..." or Juliet's "Romeo, O Romeo, Wherfore art thou Romeo?" would be top runners.
It is a line from William Shakespeares Hamlet. Most of William Shakespeares plays are still famous now as he is regarded as the greatest writer in the English Language.
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I know it was his most famous.
The longest and most famous of Plato's dialogue's is now known by its Latin title, the Republic.
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No but it is one of the most famous plays written by shakespeare
At least early in Shakespeare's career, the most famous playing company was the Lord Admiral's Men, and the most famous actor was Ned Alleyn
Opinions will differ on this one, but these are a good selection of Shakespeare's most famous plays. They may or may not be famous in this order.HamletRomeo and JulietThe Taming of the ShrewJulius CaesarThe TempestRichard IIIOthelloMacbethThe Merchant of VeniceA Midsummer Night's Dream
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