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Actually, Shakespeare did have a dog and he named a character in one of his plays after his dog. The dog was called "Titus" and was the source of inspiration for Shakespeare's my violent and worse plays, Titus Andronicus. It is unclear whether Shakespeare hated his dog or not, but he did eat it. Probably, he ate it.

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What is Shakespeare's least favorite breed of dog?

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Was William Shakespeare human?

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What kind of dog is William shakespeare from the movie bringing down the house?

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