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			<title>Euroschool Luxembourg</title>
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			<title>WS -Religion</title>
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			<description>Some scholars claim that members of Shakespeare's family were Catholics, at a time when Catholic practice was against the law.[174] Shakespeare's mother, Mary Arden, certainly came from a pious Catholic family. The strongest evidence might be a Catholic statement of faith signed by John Shakespeare, found in 1757 in the rafters of his former house in Henley Street. The document is now lost, however, and scholars differ on its authenticity.[175] In 1591, the authorities reported that John had  ...</description>
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			<title>Work | Influence | Random</title>
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			<description>Shakespeare's work has made a lasting impression on later theatre and literature. In particular, he expanded the dramatic potential of characterisation, plot, language, and genre. Until Romeo and Juliet, for example, romance had not been viewed as a worthy topic for tragedy. Soliloquies had been used mainly to convey information about characters or events; but Shakespeare used them to explore characters' minds. His work heavily influenced later poetry. The Romantic poets attempted to revive Shakespearean  ...</description>
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			<title>List -Famous Poems</title>
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			<description>The Rape of Lucrece Poem 

May 9, 1594 Registration of The Rape of Lucrece

On May 9, 1594, the poem was entered in the Hall Book of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, the English government's pre-publication registry. The poem was listed in the Hall Book under the title of The Ravyshement [Ravishment] of Lucrece but was published with the title Lucrece. The Rape of Lucrece was substituted as a title at a later date. The Rape of Lucrece is a narrative poem resembling a revenge tragedy with  ...</description>
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			<title>The Poems of William Shakespear</title>
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			<description>THE POEMS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

William Shakespeare is referred to as a Literary Genius and much of this praise is due to the wonderful words of his short sonnet poems and his extended poems as detailed on this page. He is the most widely read author in the whole of the Western World - his poems and quotes from poems are familiar to everyone. And yet when we think about Shakespear we immediately we think of his famous plays and not his less famous poems. During the Bard's lifetime dramatists  ...</description>
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			<description>The Most Popular Sonnets!



126 William Shakespeare Sonnet - O thou my lovely boy



130 William Shakespeare Sonnet - My Mistress' eyes



029 William Shakespeare Sonnet - When in disgrace with fortune



116 William Shakespeare Sonnet  - Let me not to the marriage of true minds



18 William Shakespeare Sonnet - Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day?



The Sonnets of William Shakespeare





Sonnets 1 - 10



Shakespeare Sonnet 01 From fairest creatures we desire increase

Shakespeare  ...</description>
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			<title>Introduction  -William &amp; Sonnets</title>
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			<description>William Shakespeare Sonnets

Sonnets are fourteen-line lyric poems, traditionally written in iambic pentameter - that is, in lines ten syllables long, with accents falling on every second syllable, as in: &quot;Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?&quot;. Sonnets originated in Italy and were introduced to England during the Tudor period by Sir Thomas Wyatt. Shake-speare followed the more idiomatic rhyme scheme of sonnets that Sir Philip Sydney used in the first great Elizabethan sonnets cycle,  ...</description>
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			<description>History themed Plays





King Henry IV Part 1 - play by William Shakespeare

King Henry IV Part 2 - a Shakespearean play

King Henry V - play by William Shakespeare

King Henry VI Part 1 - play by William Shakespeare

King Henry VI Part 2 - a Shakespearean play

King Henry VI Part 3 - a Shakespearean play

King Henry VIII - play by William Shakespeare

King John - play by William Shakespeare

Richard II - play by William Shakespeare

Richard III - play by William Shakespeare



Tragedy  ...</description>
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			<description>The Wife of William Shakespeare - Anne Hathaway  



THE COURTSHIP OF ANNE HATHAWAY AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

The hamlet of Shottery was only a mile from the town of Stratford where William Shakespeare lived with his family. Anne Hathaway would have often visited the town and would have therefore had the opportunity to meet William Shakespeare. At this time Anne would have been 26 and William 18. A considerable age difference, with William Shakespeare still under the age of consent (21). It  ...</description>
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			<description>Biography - The Ancestors of William Shakespeare



WHAT'S IN A NAME? (DERIVATIONS OF THE NAME SHAKESPEARE)

"What&#146;s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet".

Romeo and Juliet 



The name Shakespeare is extremely widespread, and is spelt in an astonishing variety of ways including Shakspere, Shakespere, Shakkespere, Shaxpere, Shakstaff, Sakspere,Shagspere, Shakeshafte and even Chacsper as can be seen via details of possible ancestors. The name  ...</description>
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			<title>The Mysteries</title>
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			<description>The documented references in the William Shakespeare biography can be used as a framework on which to build a picture of the life of Shakespeare and these can be accessed via the Facts section of this site and the links below but this still leaves us with many unanswered questions and mysteries surrounding...

The 'Lost Years', his actual appearance, his plays, his sonnets, his breadth of knowledge and the Identity Problem to name but a few! Difficult when compiling his Biography.



What  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 13:21:35 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>When Did he produce more of his known works  |The Order|</title>
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			<description>Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1590 and 1613. His early plays were mainly comedies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the sixteenth century. Next he wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608, including Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth, considered some of the finest examples in the English language. In his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies, also known as romances, and collaborated with other playwrights. Many of his plays  ...</description>
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			<title>Introduction to Shakespear -BIO-</title>
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			<description>William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the &quot;Bard of Avon&quot; (or simply &quot;The Bard&quot;). His surviving works consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language, and are performed  ...</description>
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			<title>William Shakespeare -Facts and Information about his life</title>
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			<description>William Shakespeare - Facts and Information about his Life



DOCUMENTED FACTS AND INFORMATION

Facts and information 1564 - 15



1564, 26th April - William Shakspere of Stratford Parish Register of Holy Trinity Church Baptismal record. An entry in the Stratford Parish baptismal register reads, "Guliemus filius Johannes Shakspere"; that is, "William son of John Shakspere" 



1582, 27th November - Marriage license record. An entry in the Bishop of Worcester's Register, Worcestershire  ...</description>
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