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The tempest. details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tempest
Elizabeth George Speare wrote 4 major novels.
Modern convention is that his name should be spelled "Shakespeare" but that convention had not been established in Shakespeare's day, when the name was spelled in many different ways. Here are some: Shakespere, Shakespear, Shakspeare, Shackspeare, Shakspere, Shackespeare, Shackspere, Shackespere, Shaxspere, Shexpere, Shaxpere, Shagspere, Shaksper, Shaxpeare, Shaxper, Shake-speare, Shaxberd, Shak-speare, Shakspear, Shaksper, Shakespheare The most popular apart from Shakespeare, which has always been the favoured spelling, were Shakespere, Shake-speare, Shakespear and Shakspeare. Notwithstanding the fact that he was part owner of the Globe Theatre, the variant "Shake-sphere" is not found.
yes. He wrote Romeo and Juliet (which is the most famous) and he wrote many romantic comedies and tragedies that were somewhat romantic.
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William Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets and approximately 38 plays.
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He wrote the long poems Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, and the Phoenix and the Turtle, 154 sonnets and one or two other insignificant works. Large portions of his plays are in verse or contain song lyrics but these (although they or pieces of them are not infrequently anthologized totally out of context in volumes of poetry with such lame titles as "A Fairy Song") are not really poetry, being written for a specific dramatic purpose.
The following is an example of the word shake written in a sentence. Did you shake up the juice before you opened it?
to write with. So we can write but if the ink runs out you have to shake the pen.
One hundred and fifty-four sonnets were contained in the omnibus Shake-speare's Sonnets published in 1609. Thirty-six plays were in the First Folio collection of 1623, but not included in this collection was Pericles (published in 1609) and The Two Noble Kinsmen (co-written with John Fletcher and published in 1634).364
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