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Sentence count:155+25Posted:2017-01-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: shakeshake offshake upspeakermake suremake sensespeakpearMeaning: n. English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616). 
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(121) For a while, it seemed as if he was more interested in shooting his Shakespeare opus than in finishing it.
(122) Harriet Shakespeare and the policemen had begun to creep closer, ready to run as soon as the first shot was fired.
(123) Without Marlowe, Shakespeare s career might have taken a different path.
(124) Mind is not to be found in molecules any more than the works of Shakespeare were to be found in his genes.
(125) She has also used the poetry of others, such as Shakespeare, to express her thoughts.http://sentencedict.com/shakespeare.html
(126) Then, as I often did when I was alone at sea, I began to recite Shakespeare.
(127) Shakespeare has the most fertile imagination of all poets and is more than Homer's equal.
(128) You can not interfere with a single word in Shakespeare or Milton without changing the meaning.
(129) We now have a much more realistic model of evolution than the monkeys typing Shakespeare gave us.
(130) This film marks Franco Zeffirelli's third cinematic flirtation with Shakespeare.
(131) In the opening shot I see Garfield at a lectern reading aloud from a Shakespeare first edition, bound in unborn calf.
(132) There followed a period of about fifteen years when creative genius became evident, such as the works of William Shakespeare.
(133) Bringing Shakespeare to the preteen set is the idea of Hale Middle School teacher! bold!
(134) A Shakespeare play is about motives and predicaments and feelings and personalities that are instantly familiar.
(135) He tried to molest some poor girl at the Shakespeare School and got thrown out.
(136) That Liam Shakespeare was a hostage in a house in Shelley Grove.
(137) And Shakespeare Court in Alcester is a stone's throw from the bard's birthplace.
(138) Now why this long excursion on to Dover beach, where Arnold and Shakespeare meet?
(139) Last fall the only playwright to make it on to the big screen was Shakespeare.
(140) Harriet Shakespeare was a real person, but perhaps Hank was only a part of himself, given a famous face.
(141) Only half a dozen Shakespeare signatures regarded as genuine have survived, and three are on this will.
(142) But he became as well known for his work in new plays as for his Shakespeare.
(143) From the coastal sites at Shakespeare Cliff and Sandgatte the tunnels continue landward.
(144) Above the entrance to the saloon bar there is a picture of Shakespeare on the swinging sign.
(145) For much of Pennington's working life, Shakespeare has been his mission and his meal ticket.
(146) Shakespeare has the most fertile imagination of all the poets.
(147) At the very beginning of the play Shakespeare demonstrated how easily the people changed their personal opinions.
(148) Recognizing Shakespeare, the volunteer launched into a typically amateur rendition: false voice, stilted phrasing, etc.
(149) I coined it but my good friend Will Shakespeare seized it for himself.
(150) At Stratford the Royal Shakespeare Company enjoyed its most fruitful period in years.
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