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No. John Webster did.
John Russell Brown has written: 'Shakespeare and his comedies' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Directing 'Macbeth'' 'The theatrical element of Shakespeare criticism' 'Later Shakespeare' 'Webster' 'Directions for 'Twelfth night'' 'Shakespeare production today'
John Clarence Webster was born in 1862.
John Clarence Webster was born in 1862.
John Clarence Webster died in 1950.
John Adams Webster was born in 1789.
John Adams Webster died in 1877.
John White Webster died in 1850.
John White Webster was born in 1793.
John Webster - minister - was born in 1610.
John Webster - minister - died in 1682.
It's not from Shakespeare, but from John Webster's The White Devil: "I do not look/ Who went before, nor who shall follow me;/ No, at myself I will begin and end."