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* Theater: William Shakespeare
* 1564 – Playwright William Shakespeare was baptized in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England ( date of actual birth is unknown ).
Such an anagram may be a synonym or antonym of its subject, a parody, a criticism, or praise ; e. g. George Bush = He bugs Gore ; Madonna Louise Ciccone = Occasional nude income or One cool dance musician ; William Shakespeare = I am a weakish speller, Roger Meddows Taylor = Great words or melody.
* Titus Andronicus, main character in the play of the same name by William Shakespeare, possibly named after one of the above-listed emperors
This day is celebrated as St. George's Day in England, and as the day of the birth and death of William Shakespeare.
The earliest known literary use of the word assassination is in Macbeth by William Shakespeare ( 1605 ).
Housman himself acknowledged the influence of the songs of William Shakespeare, the Scottish Border ballads and Heinrich Heine, but specifically denied any influence of Greek and Latin classics in his poetry.
The end credits featured the words " Additional Dialogue by William Shakespeare ".
Additionally, in the alternate history novel Ruled Britannia by Harry Turtledove, Boudicca is the subject of a play written by William Shakespeare to incite the people of Britain to revolt against Spanish conquerors.
This form of comedy has a long ancestry, dating back at least as far as Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare.
The cynical attitude toward recruited infantry in the face of ever more powerful field artillery is the source of the term cannon fodder, first used by François-René de Chateaubriand, in 1814 ; however, the concept of regarding soldiers as nothing more than " food for powder " was mentioned by William Shakespeare as early as 1598, in Henry IV, Part 1.
In Elizabethan England, William Shakespeare imagined elves as little people.
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Elizabeth's reign is known as the Elizabethan era, famous above all for the flourishing of English drama, led by playwrights such as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe, and for the seafaring prowess of English adventurers such as Sir Francis Drake.
During the 1590s, some of the great names of English literature entered their maturity, including William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.
* 1978 – Censorship: the People's Republic of China lifts a ban on works by Aristotle, William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens.
Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare.
In Stratford-upon-Avon, the owners of Shrieves House, the former Three Tunns Tavern and now a museum, claim William Shakespeare based the character Falstaff on William Rogers, one of the Sargeants of the mace and close friend of the Shakespeares.
" William Shakespeare, Richard James, and the House of Cobham.
The Baconian theory of Shakespearean authorship, first proposed in the mid-19th century, contends that Sir Francis Bacon wrote some or all the plays conventionally attributed to William Shakespeare, in opposition to the scholarly consensus that William Shakespeare of Stratford was the author.
Soon after that second hospitalization, Cantor's youngest son Rudolph died suddenly ( while Cantor was delivering a lecture on his views on Baconian theory and William Shakespeare ), and this tragedy drained Cantor of much of his passion for mathematics.

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Undoubtedly even the old Southern stalwart Richmond has felt the new wind: William Styron mentions in his latest novel an avenue named for Bankhead McGruder, a Civil War general, now renamed, in typical California fashion, `` Buena Vista Terrace ''.
No English source mentions a supposed embassy by Archbishop Robert to William conveying the promise of the succession, and the two Norman sources that mention it, William of Jumièges and William of Poitiers, are not precise in their chronology of when this visit took place.
William of Jumièges also mentions Rollo's prehistory in his Gesta Normannorum Ducum, but states that he was from the Danish town of Fakse.
William Turner mentions horseradish as Red Cole in his " Herbal " ( 1551 – 1568 ), but not as a condiment.
William of Malmesbury mentions Joseph's going to Britain in one passage of his Chronicle of the English Kings, written in the 1120s.
William does not mention Joseph by name again, but he mentions the twelve evangelists generally.
* The Harvey Genealogist: The Harvey Book: PART ONE ( mentions William Harvey and various ancestors and relatives )
H. Thomas Milhorn mentions a certain Englishman named William Maurice, convicted of piracy in 1241, as the first person known to have been hanged, drawn and quartered, which would indicate that the then-ruling King Henry III took an especially severe view of this crime.
In his third discourse, published in 1798, Sir William Jones mentions a conversation with a Hindu priest who told him that the script was called Zend, and the language Avesta.
William Whiston, A. M .) book 3, section 48, mentions Akrabbim in this way: " Now as to the country of Samaria, it lies between Judea and Galilee ; it begins at a village that is in the great plain called Ginea, and ends at the Acrabbene toparchy, and is entirely of the same nature with Judea ; for both countries are made up of hills and valleys, and are moist enough for agriculture, and are very fruitful.
The novel also mentions her relationships with Thomas Holland and William Montacute.
William of Auvergne ( d. 1249 ), a bishop of Paris, mentions a Domina Abundia (“ Mistress Abundia ”), who also appears in the Roman de la Rose as “ Dame Habonde .” The bishop derives her name from abundantia, but he may be in error.
Both of these actions were against British Major General William Phillips, who mentions the property in a dispatch: “ We assaulted the enemy ’ s work across the river and attempted to gain the high ground adjacent to Thomas Shore ’ s house, but were repulsed with heavy losses .” The British casualties were approx.
William Westervelt mentions the following classification for kupua:
There is a memorial which mentions William Quiller Orchardson within Margate Cemetery, Kent UK.
Which records the marriage of Malcolm and Ingibiorg, and then mentions " their son was Duncan, King of Scots, father of William ".
A survivng charter of Duncan II mentions him as " infans mei " ( Latin: my child ), indicating that William was an only child.
William Shakespeare's play Richard III mentions the castle:
In July 1484, William Collingbourne, a Tudor agent, tacked up a lampooning poem to St. Paul's Cathedral, which mentions Lovell, whose family's heraldic symbol was a silver wolf., among the three aides to King Richard, whose emblem was a white boar:
William Shakespeare mentions the game in Act I — Scene II of Henry V ; the Dauphin, a French Prince, sends King Henry a gift of tennis-balls, out of jest, in response to Henry's claim to the French throne.
In July 1484, William Collingbourne, a Tudor agent, tacked up a lampooning poem to St. Paul's Cathedral, which mentions Catesby among the three aides to King Richard, whose emblem was a white boar:
The story " Royal Blood " told in John Constantine Hellblazer ( 1992, DC Comics ) mentions Jack the Ripper being Sir William Gull possessed by a demon called Calibraxis.

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