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单词 Shakespeare
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(1) Shakespeare is a giant among writers.
(2) Macbeth is a famous tragedy by Shakespeare.
(3) This play is usually ascribed to Shakespeare.
(4) This play is usually attributed to Shakespeare.
(5) The play is attributed to Shakespeare.
(6) Textual analysis identified the author as Shakespeare.
(7) The author frequently quoted Shakespeare.
(8) Shakespeare wrote mostly in verse.
(9) She could recite large portions of Shakespeare.
(10) Shakespeare compared the world to a stage.
(11) They were rehearsing "Hamlet"(http:///shakespeare.html),a tragedy by Shakespeare.
(12) The Royal Shakespeare Company also have many modern plays in their repertoire.
(13) He was reading the plays of Shakespeare when I met him in the library the other day.
(14) Shakespeare makes an analogy between the citizens of country and the parts of a person's body.
(15) Shakespeare is a giant among poets/the giant of poets.
(16) Shakespeare as a writer of tragedies.
(17) Shakespeare towers above all other Elizabethan dramatists.
(18) Shakespeare is, by common consent, the greatest English dramatist.
(19) Each chapter is prefaced by a quotation from Shakespeare.
(20) Two Shakespeare plays are on this year's English syllabus.
(21) He read Shakespeare to help his English.
(22) He turned to the study of Shakespeare.
(23) We attributed this saying to Shakespeare.
(24) The lyrics of Shakespeare exalted the audience.
(25) It's my favourite Shakespeare play.
(26) At the very top of the steps was a bust of Shakespeare on a pedestal.
(27) When you need someone to listen, Ill be there. When you need a hug, Ill be there. When you need someone to hold your hand, Ill be there. When you need someone to wipe your tears, guess what? Ill be there. William Shakespeare.
(28) I will preface what I am going to say with a few lines from Shakespeare.
(29) Our study demonstrates beyond doubt that the play was written by Shakespeare.
(30) The students are already acquainted with the work of Shakespeare.
(1) Shakespeare is a giant among writers.
(2) Macbeth is a famous tragedy by Shakespeare.
(3) This play is usually ascribed to Shakespeare.
(4) This play is usually attributed to Shakespeare.
(5) The play is attributed to Shakespeare.
(6) The author frequently quoted Shakespeare.
(7) Shakespeare wrote mostly in verse.
(8) She could recite large portions of Shakespeare.
(9) Shakespeare compared the world to a stage.
(10) They were rehearsing "Hamlet",a tragedy by Shakespeare.
(11) At the very top of the steps was a bust of Shakespeare on a pedestal.
(12) I will preface what I am going to say with a few lines from Shakespeare.
(13) Our study demonstrates beyond doubt that the play was written by Shakespeare.
(14) The Royal Shakespeare Company also have many modern plays in their repertoire.
(15) He was reading the plays of Shakespeare when I met him in the library the other day.
(16) Shakespeare makes an analogy between the citizens of country and the parts of a person's body.
(17) The students are already acquainted with the work of Shakespeare.
(18) Shakespeare was not contemporary with Dickens.
(19) They are standing by the seated figure of Shakespeare.
(20) The actor, striking an attitude, began to quote Shakespeare.
(21) Shakespeare created many comic characters.
(22) We pay homage to the genius of Shakespeare.
(23) He finished his speech with a quotation from Shakespeare.
(24) Beside Shakespeare, Marlowe strikes us as an immature dramatist, especially in his comic scenes.
(25) The eighteenth century sought to refine upon Shakespeare by altering and adapting his plays.
(31) She concluded her speech with a quotation from Shakespeare.
(32) He quoted a few lines from Shakespeare.
(33) Shakespeare was not contemporary with Dickens.
(34) They are standing by the seated figure of Shakespeare.
(35) The writer was compared to Shakespeare.
(36) The actor, striking an attitude, began to quote Shakespeare.
(37) He can spout Shakespeare for hours.
(38) There are many echoes of Shakespeare in his work.
(39) Shakespeare is the greatest English writer that ever lived.
(40) The class puzzled over a poem by Shakespeare.
(41) The playwright borrowed the essence of plot from Shakespeare.
(42) The plot is taken from Shakespeare.
(43) I wouldn't have classed you as a Shakespeare fan.
(44) Are you acquainted with the works of Shakespeare?
(45) Shakespeare created many comic characters.
(46) She finished her speech with a quotation from Shakespeare.
(47) This isn't any old bed it belonged to Shakespeare.
(48) We pay homage to the genius of Shakespeare.
(49) Shakespeare was not really up his street.
(50) Does that quote come from Shakespeare?
(51) He finished his speech with a quotation from Shakespeare.
(52) Milton is placed after Shakespeare.
(53) Shakespeare is one of the immortals.
(54) Stratford-on-Avon is the capital of Shakespeare country.
(55) As a playwriter(),Shakespeare belongs to the 16th century.
(56) Shakespeare is the greatest English writer will there ever be such another?
(57) A series of events for teachers and students will culminate in a Shakespeare festival next year.
(58) Among English playwrights, few would deny that Shakespeare holds sway.
(59) In rehearsing Shakespeare, I puzzle over the complexities of his verse and prose.
(60) We can say with a high degree of probability that the poem was written by Shakespeare.
(61) Shakespeare presents the hero as a noble man doomed to make mistakes.
(62) Shakespeare was not only a writer but also an actor.
(63) Wanchai boasts the Academy of Performing Arts, where everything from Chinese Opera to Shakespeare is performed.
(64) The theater company started off their new season with a Shakespeare play.
(65) There's a new Royal Shakespeare Company production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at the Barbican.
(65) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(66) In his book, Holden speculates that Shakespeare was an unfaithful husband who was trapped into marriage.
(67) Beside Shakespeare, Marlowe strikes us as an immature dramatist, especially in his comic scenes.
(68) I've just read an interesting book which has a new approach to Shakespeare.
(69) The theatre company is presenting 'Romeo and Julia' by Shakespeare next week.
(70) The cartoon strips are designed to make Shakespeare accessible to children.
(71) Shakespeare is the subject of a new study by Anthony Bryan.
(72) Shakespeare did not always spell his own name the same way.
(73) The eighteenth century sought to refine upon Shakespeare by altering and adapting his plays.
(74) Most attempts to translate Shakespeare to the small screen are not successful.
(75) Where is Shakespeare buried?
(76) It's no exaggeration to say that most students have never read a complete Shakespeare play.
(77) Shakespeare has accustomed us to a mixture of humor and tragedy in the same play.
(78) The plays of Shakespeare have been rendered into more than thirty languages.
(79) Shakespeare dwarfs other dramatists.
(80) We stood in front of the very same house in which Shakespeare wrote his plays.
(81) Shakespeare wrote Elizabethan profanity into his plays.
(82) Shakespeare gave the play five castles: Forres.
(83) But Shakespeare is capable of more complex patterns.
(84) I have always derived great comfort from William Shakespeare.
(85) We gave Vicki the complete works of Shakespeare.
(86) She lectures on Shakespeare at Edinburgh University.
(87) Shakespeare market a very good one through tackle dealers at a price that will not break the bank.
(88) Both marriages were childless; so that Elizabeth was the last direct descendant of William Shakespeare.
(89) He was the soapbox orator who could quote Virgil or Shakespeare to give dignity to a bitter grudge.
(90) In the past there have been roads named after Shakespeare characters, famous painters and even Nottingham Forest footballers!
(91) But to criticize Mr Hall's production as an exercise in fuddy-duddy Shakespeare is beside the point.
(92) Shakespeare was an adult genius in that he was endowed with it at birth.
(93) Far better to concentrate on how our forbears, Shakespeare and Fletcher amused them - in defiance of classical regulations.
(94) He has now acted in all 37 plays of the Shakespeare canon.
(95) In particular,(http:///shakespeare.html) they should give pupils the opportunity to gain some experience of the works of Shakespeare.
(96) Shakespeare provides a particular problem for radical critics who ideologically object to eminence.
(97) No other hypocrites in Shakespeare gain so much so quickly, so easily, and can afford to drop pretence so fast.
(98) Shakespeare Fever continues to grip the entire region, with King Lear at the Unity.
(99) Shakespeare in Love could seem out of place here-but it reinforces this process in other ways.
(100) But the particularity, as Shakespeare formulates it, also creates intimacy.
(101) And a film and video canon, or standard of excellence, is developing by which to measure theatrical productions of Shakespeare.
(102) Writers who need a good title have often foraged in Shakespeare or the Bible.
(103) Shakespeare took the time to explain this; director Jocelyn Moorhouse does not.
(104) The study of Shakespeare is compulsory for major and joint programmes.
(105) As some quaint, dimity-repressed little islanders from whose dusty loins sprang forth Shakespeare, Upstairs Downstairs and an Empire.
(106) The principle of rapacious egoism, Shakespeare shows, does not let up once it has achieved its first-formulated goal.
(107) You are only catering for the mindless buffoons who find Simon Fanshawe a greater stimulus than Shakespeare.
(108) And so when Drabik delivered her marvelous peroration on Shakespeare, I had to wonder how many students got it.
(109) Families cost a lot of money, and John Shakespeare was having a lot of money troubles in those days.
(110) His little movie is like a classy infomercial for Shakespeare.
(111) Any moment now, one burst of shooting would make Harriet Shakespeare childless and turn the Hare-woman into a murderess.
(112) Shakespeare emphasizes how strongly the plebeians are in favour of Brutus when Antony begins to speak.
(113) In his last years John Shakespeare was a happy man.
(114) Shakespeare was an Elizabethan.
(115) Have you seen the new Shakespeare production at the Arts Center?
(116) The systematic inversion practised by the hypocrite is brought out by Shakespeare, almost with an admiration for its trickery.
(117) He sees that Shakespeare discovered how he might use analogy and metaphor as themost acute representation of a mind engaged in thought.
(118) As in Shakespeare, there are scenes of high life and scenes of low life.
(119) Pacino cuts them together for a truly original version of Shakespeare that could only be realized on film.
(120) In Shakespeare, hypocrisy is linked inseparably with that rapacious egoism that is willing to destroy all in order to advance itself.
(121) For a while, it seemed as if he was more interested in shooting his Shakespeare opus than in finishing it.
(122) Harriet Shakespeare and the policemen had begun to creep closer, ready to run as soon as the first shot was fired.
(123) Without Marlowe, Shakespeare s career might have taken a different path.
(124) Mind is not to be found in molecules any more than the works of Shakespeare were to be found in his genes.
(125) She has also used the poetry of others, such as Shakespeare, to express her thoughts.http:///shakespeare.html
(126) Then, as I often did when I was alone at sea, I began to recite Shakespeare.
(127) Shakespeare has the most fertile imagination of all poets and is more than Homer's equal.
(128) You can not interfere with a single word in Shakespeare or Milton without changing the meaning.
(129) We now have a much more realistic model of evolution than the monkeys typing Shakespeare gave us.
(130) This film marks Franco Zeffirelli's third cinematic flirtation with Shakespeare.
(131) In the opening shot I see Garfield at a lectern reading aloud from a Shakespeare first edition, bound in unborn calf.
(132) There followed a period of about fifteen years when creative genius became evident, such as the works of William Shakespeare.
(133) Bringing Shakespeare to the preteen set is the idea of Hale Middle School teacher! bold!
(134) A Shakespeare play is about motives and predicaments and feelings and personalities that are instantly familiar.
(135) He tried to molest some poor girl at the Shakespeare School and got thrown out.
(136) That Liam Shakespeare was a hostage in a house in Shelley Grove.
(137) And Shakespeare Court in Alcester is a stone's throw from the bard's birthplace.
(138) Now why this long excursion on to Dover beach(), where Arnold and Shakespeare meet?
(139) Last fall the only playwright to make it on to the big screen was Shakespeare.
(140) Harriet Shakespeare was a real person, but perhaps Hank was only a part of himself, given a famous face.
(141) Only half a dozen Shakespeare signatures regarded as genuine have survived, and three are on this will.
(142) But he became as well known for his work in new plays as for his Shakespeare.
(143) From the coastal sites at Shakespeare Cliff and Sandgatte the tunnels continue landward.
(144) Above the entrance to the saloon bar there is a picture of Shakespeare on the swinging sign.
(145) For much of Pennington's working life, Shakespeare has been his mission and his meal ticket.
(146) Shakespeare has the most fertile imagination of all the poets.
(147) At the very beginning of the play Shakespeare demonstrated how easily the people changed their personal opinions.
(148) Recognizing Shakespeare, the volunteer launched into a typically amateur rendition: false voice, stilted phrasing, etc.
(149) I coined it but my good friend Will Shakespeare seized it for himself.
(150) At Stratford the Royal Shakespeare Company enjoyed its most fruitful period in years.
(151) But Harriet Shakespeare put a finger on her wrist to stop her.
(152) Shakespeare did not acquiesce in discrepancy.
(153) He was the founder and guiding spirit of New York's Shakespeare Festival.
(154) Shakespeare says, " Neither a borrower nor a lender be. ".
(155) Two stained glass windows in the ballroom were engraved with quotation from Shakespeare.
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