Associations to the word «Shakspere»
Noun
- Macbeth
- Dryden
- Marlowe
- Chaucer
- Dante
- Goethe
- Coleridge
- Wordsworth
- Dramatist
- Milton
- Schiller
- Lear
- Midsummer
- Tennyson
- Tempest
- Plutarch
- Tragedy
- Browning
- Conceit
- Michelangelo
- Beaumont
- Hamlet
- Shakespeare
- Brutus
- Juliet
- Romeo
- Absurdity
- Sonnet
- Fletcher
- Preface
- Homer
- Sidney
- Genius
- Contemporary
- Spelling
- Utterance
- Bacon
- Shelley
- Finer
- Julius
- Poet
- Witch
- Byron
- Quotation
- Ballad
- Superstition
- Caesar
- Verse
- Masterpiece
- Muse
- Footnote
- Webster
- Will
- Master
- Playwright
- Comedy
- Lost
- Drama
- Play
- Hugo
- Passage
- Sentiment
- Romance
- Pope
- Nick
- Conception
- Poem
- Compare
- Poetry
- Wit
- Ancient
- Essay
- Lecture
- Scott
- Ben
- Acquaintance
- Passion
- Imagination
- Criticism
- Sympathy
- Perhaps
- Belief
- Transaction
Adverb
Wiktionary
SHAKSPERE, proper noun. Alternative spelling of Shakespeare
Dictionary definition
SHAKSPERE, noun. English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616).
Wise words
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