Shakespeare with the
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BARDShakespeare, with "the"
TRAGEDYOFHAMLETShakespeare classic, with "The"
TEMPESTShakespeare play (with "The")
WINTERSTALEShakespeare play, with "The"
WINTERSTALEShakespeare play (with "The")
BARDEpithet for Shakespeare, with "the"
WINTERSTALE1623 Shakespeare work, with "The"
TNOBLEKINSMENFLETCHER-SHAKESPEARE PLAY, WITH "THE"
soopstake(Shakespeare) with a sweep of the stakes
CAMOESThe Shakespeare of Portugal (with "de"): Port. sp.
PURITAN1606 play of the Shakespeare apocrypha, with "The"
IAGOShakespeare villain with more lines than the title character
doed with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in legal and parliamentary language do hereby bequeath and in poetry give what she did crave Shakespeare
ANASuffix with Shakespeare
IRE"... provoked with raging ..." (Shakespeare)
uprighteously(Shakespeare) with moral right
SEAOFTROUBLESPlace to swim with Shakespeare
APOT"... poison'd with ... of ale": Shakespeare
bituminous(Shakespeare) impregnated with bitumen als
landdamne(Shakespeare) to abuse with violence
BOARAnimal "with bristled hair," to Shakespeare
OBERONShakespeare character with a magic aphrodisiac
landdamnesLANDDAMNE, (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence
missingly(Shakespeare) with a sense of loss
landdamningLANDDAMNE, (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence
landdamnedLANDDAMNE, (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence
ODESSATexas city with an annual Shakespeare Festival
STYXRiver with a "dreadful shore," in Shakespeare
ARIELDisney princess who shares a name with a Shakespeare character
counterseal(Shakespeare) to seal with an extra seal for further security
countersealingCOUNTERSEAL, (Shakespeare) to seal with an extra seal for further security
countersealsCOUNTERSEAL, (Shakespeare) to seal with an extra seal for further security
countersealedCOUNTERSEAL, (Shakespeare) to seal with an extra seal for further security
minemy used before a word beginning with a vowel or h this treasure in mine arms Shakespeare or sometimes as a modifier of a preceding noun archaic except in an elevated style