Associations to the word «Shakespeare»
Noun
- Gower
- Production
- Emerson
- Shapiro
- Classic
- Carlyle
- Sadler
- Noble
- Actor
- Pathos
- Viola
- Richard
- Acting
- Gibbon
- Attribution
- Essay
- Romanticism
- Tate
- Renaissance
- By
- Raphael
- Parallel
- Pembroke
- Coward
- Miranda
- Romantic
- Quixote
- Beatrice
- Quadrangle
- Conceit
- Melville
- Viii
- Literature
- Idiom
- Stage
- Hugo
- Nietzsche
- Webster
- Scholar
- Romance
- Portraying
- Schoolmaster
- Satire
- Biographer
- Regan
- Epitaph
- Translation
- Fielding
- Gertrude
- Ode
- Scene
- Scenery
- Cade
- Admirer
- Christopher
- Bbc
- Lamb
- Repertoire
- Vinci
- Annual
- Engraving
- Purcell
- Madden
- Claudio
- Orpheus
- Iii
- Parody
- Wit
- Horatio
- Burns
- Percy
- Humour
- Overture
- Critic
- Canon
- Company
- Work
- Phrase
Wiktionary
SHAKESPEARE, proper noun. A surname.
SHAKESPEARE, proper noun. William Shakespeare, an English playwright and poet of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
SHAKESPEARE, proper noun. His works or media adaptations of his works.
SHAKESPEARE, noun. (uncountable) Eloquent language, especially English; poetry.
SHAKESPEARE, noun. (countable) A playwright of the standing of William Shakespeare
Dictionary definition
SHAKESPEARE, noun. English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616).
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