Similar words: shake, shake off, shake up, speaker, make sure, make sense, speak, pear. Meaning: n. English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616).
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(91) But to criticize Mr Hall's production as an exercise in fuddy-duddy Shakespeare is beside the point.
(92) Shakespeare was an adult genius in that he was endowed with it at birth.
(93) Far better to concentrate on how our forbears, Shakespeare and Fletcher amused them - in defiance of classical regulations.
(94) He has now acted in all 37 plays of the Shakespeare canon.
(95) In particular,(http://sentencedict.com/shakespeare.html) they should give pupils the opportunity to gain some experience of the works of Shakespeare.
(96) Shakespeare provides a particular problem for radical critics who ideologically object to eminence.
(97) No other hypocrites in Shakespeare gain so much so quickly, so easily, and can afford to drop pretence so fast.
(98) Shakespeare Fever continues to grip the entire region, with King Lear at the Unity.
(99) Shakespeare in Love could seem out of place here-but it reinforces this process in other ways.
(100) But the particularity, as Shakespeare formulates it, also creates intimacy.
(101) And a film and video canon, or standard of excellence, is developing by which to measure theatrical productions of Shakespeare.
(102) Writers who need a good title have often foraged in Shakespeare or the Bible.
(103) Shakespeare took the time to explain this; director Jocelyn Moorhouse does not.
(104) The study of Shakespeare is compulsory for major and joint programmes.
(105) As some quaint, dimity-repressed little islanders from whose dusty loins sprang forth Shakespeare, Upstairs Downstairs and an Empire.
(106) The principle of rapacious egoism, Shakespeare shows, does not let up once it has achieved its first-formulated goal.
(107) You are only catering for the mindless buffoons who find Simon Fanshawe a greater stimulus than Shakespeare.
(108) And so when Drabik delivered her marvelous peroration on Shakespeare, I had to wonder how many students got it.
(109) Families cost a lot of money, and John Shakespeare was having a lot of money troubles in those days.
(110) His little movie is like a classy infomercial for Shakespeare.
(111) Any moment now, one burst of shooting would make Harriet Shakespeare childless and turn the Hare-woman into a murderess.
(112) Shakespeare emphasizes how strongly the plebeians are in favour of Brutus when Antony begins to speak.
(113) In his last years John Shakespeare was a happy man.
(114) Shakespeare was an Elizabethan.
(115) Have you seen the new Shakespeare production at the Arts Center?
(116) The systematic inversion practised by the hypocrite is brought out by Shakespeare, almost with an admiration for its trickery.
(117) He sees that Shakespeare discovered how he might use analogy and metaphor as themost acute representation of a mind engaged in thought.
(118) As in Shakespeare, there are scenes of high life and scenes of low life.
(119) Pacino cuts them together for a truly original version of Shakespeare that could only be realized on film.
(120) In Shakespeare, hypocrisy is linked inseparably with that rapacious egoism that is willing to destroy all in order to advance itself.
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