How did william shakespeare die?
The cause of Shakespeare's death is a mystery, but an entry in the diary of John Ward, he drank too hard & died of a fever.
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Shakespeare became ill after a bout of hard drinking with his fellow playwrights Ben Jonson and Michael Drayton, of a chill. Cha!
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What is information about William Shakespeare?
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM (1564-1616), English poet, player and pl...
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William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widel...
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How many plays and poems did william shakespeare write?
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What is an acrostic poem for William Shakespeare?
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What is the tone of the poem Sonnet 18, William Shakespeare?
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What are the major works of William Shakespeare?
Henry IV, Romeo and Juliet, Titus Andronicus, A Midsummer Nig...
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How does William Shakespeare create humor in the Taming of the Shrew?
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Why won't Brutus swear an oath? In the story Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare?
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How many tradgities did William Shakespeare write?
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What is a good William Shakespeare inspirational quote?
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What is the resolution in Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare?
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Who wrote sonnets & narrative poetry with William Shakespeare?
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What is MacBeth's desires in William Shakespeare's MacBeth, Act 1 Scene 4,?
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William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widel...
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Is the poem Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day by William Shakespeare a sonnet?
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How many sonnets did William Shakespeare write?
Wow - Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets! Thanks for using ChaCha!
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William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widel...
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How many plays did William Shakespeare write?
The exact number of the plays written by Shakespeare is debat...
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What is a quote by William Shakespeare?
"The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day" is a quote b...
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Who says the English power is near led on by Malcolm In Macbeth by William Shakespeare?
Menteith say the English power is near, led on by Malcom in M...
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What is MacBeth's desires in William Shakespeare's MacBeth, Act 1 Scene 4,?
In Act 1, Scene 4, Macbeth finds out that Duncan intents to n...
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Who wrote sonnets & narrative poetry with William Shakespeare?
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens believes that the wor...
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William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widel...
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Is the poem Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day by William Shakespeare a sonnet?
Yes, and the poem is actually referred to as William Shakespe...
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Who says 'it was Greek to me' in Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare?
But, for my own part, it was Greek to me". - Julius Caesar (A...
About William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (Apr 26 1564 – Apr 23 1616) was an English writer of poetry and plays, widely considered one of the greatest English writers ever, and is likely the greatest playwright in all of western history.
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