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Shakespeare was in fact he most famouse and still is today. Every person has somehow heard of shakespeare. But believe it or not Shakespeare went through a very hard quote "comercial" era in his liftime where he faced difficulties in keeping his house or audience. William Shakespeare was truly an ingeniuse mind and i wish i could talk to him ALL the time.

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