The Shakespeare of music
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BEETHOVEN"The Shakespeare of music"
OFIT"If music be the food of love, play on,-Give me excess ......": Shakespeare
BARDThe ... of Avon (Shakespeare)
AVONShakespeare, the Bard of ...
AVONThe Bard of .. (Shakespeare)
STRINDBERG"The Shakespeare of Sweden"
AVONThe Bard of ... (Shakespeare)
DODD"The Beauties of Shakespeare": author
chairdays(Shakespeare) the evening of life
prevailment(Shakespeare) the power of overcoming
appeachment(Shakespeare) the act of appeaching
revokement(Shakespeare) the act of revoking
condolement(Shakespeare) the act of condoling
lieutenantry(Shakespeare) the office of lieutenant
BENHECHTScreenwriter called the "Shakespeare of Hollywood"
OBERONKing of the fairies, in Shakespeare
MUSIC"The food of love," per Shakespeare
ACTSThe five of every Shakespeare play
AVONWhat Shakespeare was the Bard of
revokementsREVOKEMENT, (Shakespeare) the act of revoking
embassade(Shakespeare) the mission of an ambassador
lieutenantriesLIEUTENANTRY, (Shakespeare) the office of lieutenant
unprovoke(Shakespeare) to counteract the provocation of
prevailmentsPREVAILMENT, (Shakespeare) the power of overcoming
appeachmentsAPPEACHMENT, (Shakespeare) the act of appeaching
condolementsCONDOLEMENT, (Shakespeare) the act of condoling
PAPPMemorable producer of Shakespeare in the Park
REGANThe Duke of Cornwall's wife, in Shakespeare
APRIL"The uncertain glory of an ... day": Shakespeare
NUNNSir Trevor of the Royal Shakespeare Company
TOME"The Complete Works of Shakespeare," e.g.
DOUBT"The beacon of the wise," per Shakespeare
embassadesEMBASSADE, (Shakespeare) the mission of an ambassador
soopstake(Shakespeare) with a sweep of the stakes
unprovokesUNPROVOKE, (Shakespeare) to counteract the provocation of
childness(Shakespeare) the manner characteristic of a child
unprovokingUNPROVOKE, (Shakespeare) to counteract the provocation of
cannibally(Shakespeare) in the manner of a cannibal
overleather(Shakespeare) the upper part of a shoe
HECHT"Shakespeare of Hollywood" who wrote the "Notorious" screenplay