Very possibly Hamlet, but this is a guess. Since Shakespeare's works are public domain, anyone can publish them and there is nobody who will keep track of how many are published.
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Shakespeare's first published work was Venus and Adonis in 1593. His other long poem The Rape of Lucrece was published the next year. About half of the plays were published individually over the years. In 1609 the Sonnets were published. In 1623 the First Folio, the first collection of Shakespeare's plays, was first published. Many of his plays were published for the first time at that time.
Definitely NOT.
There is no widely-known published poet by the name Miroslava Odalovic. It is possible that this author may have published work in lesser-known platforms or in local publications.
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in 1623
He published his findings in 1865 but it was not until after his death, more than 30 years later, that his work widely recognized published his findings in 1865 but it was not until after his death, more than 30 years later, that his work widely recognized. =]
the republic
Shakespeare's Works have been continually in print since 1623 and many of them were printed before that. There simply is not sufficient evidence to estimate which particular Work has been published more often, in greater volume, or by more publishers over the past 400 years. It is, however, easy to know which of his works was most printed in Shakespeare's lifetime. That would be his poem Venus and Adonis.
he was a playwright poet and actor he was a dude
Edgar Allan Poe's first published work was a poetry collection called "Tamerlane and Other Poems," which was released in 1827 when he was just 18 years old. However, Poe's first widely recognized piece of work is considered to be the short story "Berenice," published in 1835.
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