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1. You know that Shakespeare play where the man says,
2. For a while, it seemed as if he was more interested in shooting his Shakespeare opus than in finishing it.
3. Bardolatry is usually defined as an ‘excessive’ devotion to Shakespeare and his works. It is possible to be a Shakespeare enthusiast without being a bardolater, however, and many Shakespeare enthusiasts attend as many productions of Shakespeare’s plays as they can.
4. Shakespeare as a writer of tragedies.
5. It is arguable as to whether we can truly Ascribe this play to Shakespeare.
6. Textual analysis identified the author as Shakespeare.
7. It is also likely that Shakespeare read voraciously.
8. In action, it says.
9. Shakespeare wrote mostly in verse.
10. 11 Textual analysis identified the author as Shakespeare.
11. Bardolatry is the worship, particularly when considered excessive, of William Shakespeare.1 Shakespeare has been known as "the Bard" since the 18th century.2 Someone who idolizes Shakespeare is known as a Bardolator
12. Drama in English often used Alexandrines before Marlowe and Shakespeare, by whom it …
13. It says, just in crayon,
14. It won't be as terrible as everybody says, having a baby?
15. I wouldn't have classed you as a Shakespeare fan.
16. Shakespeare did not acquiesce in discrepancy.
17. HAmlet: Oxford School Shakespeare (Oxford School Shakespeare Series) by William Shakespeare and Roma Gill Apr 23, 2009
18. It says " bon appetit " in Arabic.
19. How hard it is for woman to keep counsel ! ------- William Shakespeare.
20. It says so in the preface.
21. Francis Bacon, who lived at about the same time as Shakespeare.
22. Bardolatry Bardolatry is the worship, often considered excessive, of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare has been known as "the Bard" since the nineteenth century
23. “I did all that―exactly as it says on the package.
24. As my father likes to call him, " Asheikh Azubare; " as my mother would say, " Shakespeare. "
25. Having a bad disposition; surly: "as valiant as the lion, Churlish as the bear" (Shakespeare)