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Palfrey's earlier book, Late | Shakespeare: A New World of Worlds was described by Ann |
William | Shakespeare, a study in Elizabethan literature, New Yor |
was to become known for her Concordance to | Shakespeare, a work that she began in the year followin |
nce of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, of the New | Shakespeare, a series of editions of the complete plays |
along with his father, Sir William Geoffrey | Shakespeare, a prominent medical practitioner. |
is in parallel founder and owner-manager of | Shakespeare, a bookstore and arts center in Avignon whi |
rote short stories and novels, two books on | Shakespeare, a series of biographical sketches in five |
Shakespeare: A Biographical Handbook (1961) | |
earliest known example of any film based on | Shakespeare, a very short silent film made in black and |
sed on the play of the same name by William | Shakespeare about a courtship between two strong-willed |
ee-Dee" Moore, who launched a business with | Shakespeare, Abraham Shakespeare LLC, giving herself co |
The Complete Works of William | Shakespeare Abridged |
Shakespeare Academy | |
inal mission - to make the works of William | Shakespeare accessible to all - and strives to do so by |
He appeared throughout BBC Television's | Shakespeare adaptation An Age of Kings in 1960, most pr |
relegated to appendices on the grounds that | Shakespeare added them after the original performances; |
In his deposition, | Shakespeare admitted that he had played the role as go- |
With the help of his | Shakespeare aficionado brother Frank, he therefore simp |
ohn Boydell's illustrations of the plays of | Shakespeare, after paintings by British artists. |
Shakespeare Alabama (January 1989) UK #55 | |
Shakespeare Alabama was reissued in August 2006. | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream - | Shakespeare Alive! |
However, | Shakespeare also adds scenes, including many of the one |
It is rumoured that William | Shakespeare also spent some time as a fellow page boy h |
Will | Shakespeare, also known as Life of Shakespeare, was a 1 |
ure at St. Albans School, where she teaches | Shakespeare, American literature, and freshman English, |
oet and songwriter who cites W.B. Yeats and | Shakespeare among his influences. |
lay of Phrase and Line", in McDonald, Russ, | Shakespeare: An Anthology of Criticism and Theory, 1945 |
arina's first collection, titled De Vere as | Shakespeare: An Oxfordian Reading of the Canon (McFarla |
Shakespeare: An Illustrated Stage History. | |
ry subjects, painting scenes from Scott and | Shakespeare and the romantic episodes of history. |
or weddings and hosts summer productions of | Shakespeare and operas in its grounds. |
dsmith's "The Deserted Village", Sonnets by | Shakespeare and Milton's "L'Allegro" and "Il ponseroso" |
His father was named John | Shakespeare, and his grandfather was one Thomas Shakesp |
d by Robert Anning Bell and depicts William | Shakespeare and scenes from his plays. |
g topics ranging from Arctic exploration to | Shakespeare and philosophy. |
" | Shakespeare's Mediterranean Measure for Measure", in Sh |
As well as | Shakespeare and traditional theatre, Evans had starred |
n Theatre, The Two Noble Kinsmen by William | Shakespeare and John Fletcher. |
real star, he nevertheless played leads in | Shakespeare and other important studio productions of t |
an Indian-American professor and scholar of | Shakespeare and Renaissance drama. |
Shakespeare and Jonson: Their Reputations in the Sevent | |
ut of work actor with great admirations for | Shakespeare, and his impeccable valet Bayliss. |
Their shared interest in | Shakespeare and the opportunity presented by the small |
in Dale Wasserman's groundbreaking musical, | Shakespeare and The Indians and was featured with David |
d French translations of Goldsmith, Sterne, | Shakespeare, and Tennyson. |
e mentioned in literature since the time of | Shakespeare, and in 2010 sets were re-created based on |
c sonnet, she claims was written by William | Shakespeare, and evidence from portraits, that Elizabet |
Tiki Road was drained by a dairy farmer, Mr | Shakespeare, and an array of tomahawks were found that |
She has performed off-Broadway, in regional | Shakespeare, and on several TV shows. |
Anglia, where his twin preoccupations were | Shakespeare and the novels of Ian Fleming. |
ppeared in a production of Dale Wasserman's | Shakespeare and The Indians at the Music Theatre Confer |
r of Arlidge & Parry On Fraud and author of | Shakespeare And The Prince Of Love. |
ra since Dame Cleo and Sir John Dankworth's | Shakespeare and All That Jazz". |
kestone Warren and Martello, Abbot's Cliff, | Shakespeare and Martello tunnels |
A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of | Shakespeare and His Sonnets (2005, TV) - Young Blood |
Diary of Master William Silence; a Study of | Shakespeare and of Elizabethan Sport. |
enthusiastic reader and that he had studied | Shakespeare and Homer. |
It features Robbie | Shakespeare and Aston Barrett on bass guitar, Earl "Chi |
This includes the villain Iago (from | Shakespeare) and the weakest and most prolific enemy in |
tours schools, assists teachers in teaching | Shakespeare, and sets up performances by and for inmate |
The Royal | Shakespeare and Swan Theatres are on the western bank o |
nd critic, Cunningham often concentrated on | Shakespeare and the English Renaissance, authoring work |
boriginal culture (Moll, "The Davin Report: | Shakespeare and Canada's Manifest Destiny," Canadian Ad |
Shakespeare and Chamisso for Cotta's Bibliothek der Wel | |
with fellow student Chris Grady, presenting | Shakespeare and related classics. |
His stage career included plays by | Shakespeare and Shaw. |
capacity his mind was drawn to the study of | Shakespeare, and he contributed to the Edinburgh Review |
ometimes extravagant comparisons to William | Shakespeare and Charles Baudelaire. |
ead reading history, encyclopedias, William | Shakespeare, and the Romantic poets. |
lectures at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1903, | Shakespeare and the Modern Stage (1906), and King Edwar |
plays including Henry VI, part 1 by William | Shakespeare and The Isle of Dogs by Thomas Nashe and Be |
r the Art Union of London, and for Knight's | Shakespeare and other standard books. |
It was finally renamed | Shakespeare, and was abandoned when the mines closed in |
is believed to have been the father of John | Shakespeare and thus the grandfather of William Shakesp |
s is a dramatisation of the life of William | Shakespeare, and was co-produced by Lew Grade's ATV and |
roductions a year - spring, summer (usually | Shakespeare) and autumn - in the parish church of St Jo |
ing Time by Barrie Keeffe, Julius Caesar by | Shakespeare and several other productions. |
Shame (aka A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of | Shakespeare and His Sonnets) is a 90-minute television |
ade important contributions to the study of | Shakespeare and Beowulf and authored one of the first s |
nd permission to bring along staffers Craig | Shakespeare and Steve Walsh from the Foxes helped seal |
Much like the original | Shakespeare and Company, the store served as a focal po |
What I would love is more information about | Shakespeare and Co.! I would suggest even writing it as |
John Jowett), which may contain passages by | Shakespeare, and Edward III (edited by William Montgome |
He co-edited | Shakespeare and the Law (Hart Publishing, 2008), a coll |
The scene with | Shakespeare and Viola in the punt was re-shot, to make |
The Royal | Shakespeare and Swan Theatres re-opened on 24 November |
Shakespeare and the Popular Tradition in the Theater: S | |
e impact it had on the rising popularity of | Shakespeare and his works, none of his plays were perfo |
Cardenio, a lost play attributed to William | Shakespeare and John Fletcher. |
is play Dark Meaning Mouse features Emilia, | Shakespeare and Simon Forman. |
he Master of Letters/Master of Fine Arts in | Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature in Performance ( |
roles including Forever Knight, A Taste of | Shakespeare, and the 1994 film Paint Cans, opposite Nev |
he work of such literary giants as Chaucer, | Shakespeare and Charles Dickens, though are now all gon |
of three instructional television series on | Shakespeare and poetry; he and his wife, Evamarii Johns |
ture from Columbia University, a Masters in | Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama at Lincoln College, O |
ing held hostage by Saddam Hussein, quoting | Shakespeare and accusing them of "mewling and puking" |
oom apartment above Sylvia Beach's bookshop | Shakespeare and Company. |
ame appears on the marriage bond of William | Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway. |
London, while preparing school editions of | Shakespeare and Milton. |
annual event he created in New York) and at | Shakespeare and Company (bookshop) in Paris, France. |
don, where she concentrated on the works of | Shakespeare and earned a Best Actress nomination from t |
Naylor was considered an authority on | Shakespeare and music, and was an early exponent of gre |
In 1807 he published his Illustrations of | Shakespeare and Ancient Manners (2 vols. |
over 80 plays in Glasgow including works by | Shakespeare and Bertolt Brecht. |
In the late 1960s, Sobran lectured on | Shakespeare and English on a fellowship with the univer |
He wrote on poetry and William | Shakespeare and was the editor of Webster's New Interna |
pect filmmakers tend to give adaptations of | Shakespeare and Dickens." |
ion of Charleston, Arizona, were lynched in | Shakespeare, and their bodies were left hanging for sev |
re a fertile source of material for William | Shakespeare and other authors. |
lizabethan era concerning the Virgin Queen, | Shakespeare and now the King James Bible. |
Shakespeare and Ovid. | |
Garraty was a local man, signed from Aston | Shakespeare, and just 21 years of age this season. |
ances include Macbeth in Macbeth by William | Shakespeare and Mosca in Volpone by Ben Jonson. |
Kinsmen, a 1613 play co-written by William | Shakespeare and John Fletcher, is based on the tale. |
nts and scholars, a one-of-a-kind MLitt/MFA | Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature in Performance g |
easons (twelve plays) of the BBC Television | Shakespeare and the producer of eighty-two productions |
proscenium stage was introduced as well as | Shakespeare, and there was a movement among the theatre |
inal she and Malar were replaced by Shannon | Shakespeare and Andrea Schwartz. |
He also created the statues of | Shakespeare and Alexander von Humboldt in St. Louis, Mi |
facilities and public spaces for the Royal | Shakespeare and Swan Theatres - a Rooftop Restaurant wi |
The company presents reworked | Shakespeare and classical texts as well as new works by |
orical works by famous names such as Blake, | Shakespeare and Shelley, to contemporary and emerging p |
rack contains some lines written by William | Shakespeare, and was dedicated to oceans. |
ch's death, the store's name was changed to | Shakespeare and Company. |
Shakespeare and His Theatre (1964) | |
lectures delivered between 1834 and 1856 on | Shakespeare and other literary subjects. |
ted as a usurper by writers such as William | Shakespeare and Thomas More. |
with the Doctor's previous encounters with | Shakespeare and tries to reconcile Vicki's apparently h |
ch featured singer Johnny Cave (aka William | Shakespeare) and bassist Harry Brus. |
In the film, Prospero stands in for | Shakespeare, and is seen writing and speaking the story |
Links Between | Shakespeare and the Law |
His published works include studies of | Shakespeare and works on the connections between philos |
had a stage career in both drama (including | Shakespeare) and musicals. |
Complaint, by Marston, Ben Jonson, William | Shakespeare, and George Chapman (London: Printed for E. |
nce then, the Program has included works of | Shakespeare, animated films, and comedies. |
Homer animates - | Shakespeare animates, in its poor way I think Sohrab an |
Shakespeare, Aphra Behn and the Canon: An Introductory | |
den of Faversham, which also belongs in the | Shakespeare Apocrypha. |
S." with William | Shakespeare apparently led to the play's inclusion amon |
It is reputed that William | Shakespeare appeared here. |
ckens, Jane Austen, Oscar Wilde and William | Shakespeare are also performed. |
l concepts, particularly in connection with | Shakespeare, are played with by Stephen Dedalus in the |
Chaucer and | Shakespeare are among the authors who wrote works telli |
nta Cruz, California and in 1984 opened the | Shakespeare Art Museum in Ashland, Oregon. |
Eastcheap, featured in historical plays of | Shakespeare as a favourite of the fictional character F |
The harmony of the land with the texts of | Shakespeare, as well as the sense of Winedale being roo |
ssional productions of two plays by William | Shakespeare, as well as Camp Shakespeare - a summer dra |
erable light on the history of the times of | Shakespeare, as well as on the sources from which he de |
He has worked extensively performing | Shakespeare, as well as both musicals and dramas on Bro |
arded today, with the editors of The Oxford | Shakespeare assessing it in William Shakespeare: A Text |
he Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, and the | Shakespeare Association of America. |
early as his work in student productions of | Shakespeare at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he wou |
including Show of Strength Theatre Company, | Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory, the Royal National |
On stage, he did | Shakespeare at Stratford and the Old Vic and made a big |
Shakespeare at Winedale - Shakespeare-in-Performance st | |
iploma in Performing Arts, and also studied | Shakespeare at RADA and Drama at Yale University. |
The | Shakespeare at Winedale program, created in 1970 by Jam |
from Fordham University and later studying | Shakespeare at Oxford University and at the British Ame |
1 | Shakespeare At A Glance |
Calling "Snow Days" "Trip | Shakespeare at its best", Newsday described it as "an e |
known work is perhaps the colossal group of | Shakespeare attended by Painting and Poetry, now in the |
See | Shakespeare authorship question. |
ESP, flying saucers, the afterlife, and the | Shakespeare authorship question. |
of the EWTN television series The Quest for | Shakespeare based on his book The Quest for Shakespeare |
n the rising tide of bardolatry that led to | Shakespeare becoming established as the English nationa |
He is immensely passionate about | Shakespeare, believes that nothing even comparable can |
rendered into Romanian the works of William | Shakespeare, Bertolt Brecht, Christian Morgenstern, Yia |
as home to Julius Shaw, a friend of William | Shakespeare best known for being a witness to the poet |
turned to the Old Vic stage in 1923 for the | Shakespeare Birthday Festival and the following year as |
tenants when it was acquired in 1892 by the | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, which removed later addit |
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Record Office - holds many | |
The | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust acquired New Place and Nas |
no longer exists, the land is owned by the | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. |
r to Palmer's Farm had been acquired by the | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in 1968 for preservation a |
service, Fox was appointed Director of the | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT) in 1945 and built a |
It was bought by the | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in 1930 and refurnished in |
Franklin Hills is also home to | Shakespeare Bridge, a small charming bridge on Franklin |
"Winter of Discontent" (William | Shakespeare, Brock) - 2:41 |
e aware of these past references to meeting | Shakespeare, but that they would neither be mentioned n |
led Garrick not only to present a statue of | Shakespeare, but to come down and organize a Shakespear |
uthor's lives with their work, not just for | Shakespeare, but for all writing. |
Titus Andronicus is usually attributed to | Shakespeare, but the fact is George Peele wrote part of |
Shakespeare by the Sea- the South Bay's free Shakespear | |
a Prologue, 8 scenes and an Epilogue after | Shakespeare by Erika Hanka |
On the Principal Portraits of | Shakespeare, By Sir George Scharf, 1864 |
Ballet in a Prologue and three scenes after | Shakespeare by Tatjana Gsovsky |
Shakespeare by the Sea | |
ent scholars, a new edition of the works of | Shakespeare, called The Henry Irving Edition. |
evoted himself largely to the production of | Shakespeare's plays, reviving many which had not been a |
He was born in | Shakespeare, Canada West and became a merchant and teac |
The American | Shakespeare Center houses a Professional Training Progr |
from Mary Baldwin College and the American | Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Virginia. |
The John and Rita Lowndes | Shakespeare Center (home to the Orlando Shakespeare The |
atre on Broadway were used to construct The | Shakespeare Center on the Upper Westside of Manhattan, |
ointed to the Board of Trustees of American | Shakespeare Center, a national destination and resource |
ackfriars Playhouse, the only recreation of | Shakespeare's indoor theatre, and are offered through p |
Adjacent to | Shakespeare's Birthplace stands the Shakespeare Centre, |
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