the bard shakespeare

Shake·speare

[sheyk-speer]
noun
William, (“the Bard”; “the Bard of Avon”), 1564–1616, English poet and dramatist.
Also, Shakspere, Shake·spear.

pre-Shake·speare, adjective
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