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  • ...1968 at the University of Cambridge for a thesis on [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s early comedies, and accepted a lectureship in English at the University ...e Obstacle Race: The Fortunes of Women Painters and Their Work'' (1979), ''Shakespeare'' (1986), ''Sex and Destiny: The Politics of Human Fertility'' (1984), ''Th ...
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  • ...p. They have become a universal symbol of true love. In his personal life, Shakespeare's first child was born to 26-year-old Anne Hathaway a month after his 18th ...
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  • *1754 - '''The bard knows - teens dig love and sex''' - William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet made its Broadway debut on this date at the New Theatre. ...
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  • ...s of ''Romeo and Juliet'', by William Shakespeare; the 1996 film ''William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet'', directed by [[Baz Luhrmann]]; and the [[Academy Award]] ...
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  • ...licatus'' servicing both the master and the mistress of the household.<ref>William Fitzgerald, ''Slavery and the Roman Literary Imagination'' (Cambridge Unive ...s ponders the word in ''Ulysses'' when discussing accusations that William Shakespeare might have been a pederast. ...
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  • What do Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wal ...
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  • ...l, which is popular among boylovers, by Nobel Prize-winning English author William Golding about a group of British boys stuck on an uninhabited island who tr ...nt.time.com/2005/10/16/all-time-100-novels/slide/lord-of-the-flies-1955-by-william-golding/ ...
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  • ...e dedicated.<ref>^ MICHAEL SATCHELL, "Hunting for good Will: Will the real Shakespeare please stand up?" in US News and World Report;7/24/00 </ref> ...tity is not known, despite much speculation). See the Wikipedia article on Shakespeare's sexuality ...
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  • ...ts" stories. The first translations into English, notably that by [[Edward William Lane|Edward Lane]] (1840, 1859), were highly abridged and heavily [[bowdler ...n Burton – [[John Donne]]’s hard obscenity, the gigantic vocabularies of [[Shakespeare]] and [[Cyril Tourneur]], [[Swinburne]]’s affinity for the archaic, the cra ...
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  • *'''"A horse! a horse, my kingdom for a horse!"''' is a famous line from Shakespeare’s play ''Richard III''. ''(p.8)'' *'''Who is Sylvia?''' by William Shakespeare is a poem from his play "The Two Gentlemen of Verona". Proteus sings this s ...
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  • ...d been some scandals around such relationships. In the mid-19th century, [[William Johnson Cory]], a renowned master at Eton from 1845 until his forced resign ...derasts and others: urban culture and sexual identity in nineteenth ... By William A. Peniston; p111 ...
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  • Cash, William. An American Tradition. The Spectator. 11.09.93. Middleton, William. 'Last Rights'. Out, Vol. 1, No. 3, Dec/Jan ...
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  • ...in: 1597-1654''? - Page 82 N34</ref><ref>''Powerful connections'' By Peter William Shoemaker; p.59</ref> The two became lovers and traveled together around 16 *'''William III of England and Arnold van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle''' ...
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  • ...rises to its noblest height in a poem which deserves to rank with some of Shakespeare's sonnets, and which, like them, has fulfilled its own promise of immortali [127] See Sir William Hamilton's Vases. ...
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  • events at court. In England William Rufus was undoubtedly inverted, as conspicuous a degree, William III.[80] ...
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  • ...er; and “The Sleeper and The Waker” (Bresl. Edit. iv. 134-189) may precede Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew”: no stress, however, can be laid upon such resembla ...hed a fourth issue. Even the ignoble national jealousy which prompted Sir William Jones grossly to abuse that valiant scholar, Auquetil du Perron, could not ...
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