Shakspere

[ sheyk-speer ]

noun

Other words from Shakspere

  • Shak·sper·i·an, adjective, noun
  • Shak·sper·i·an·ism, noun

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How to use Shakspere in a sentence

  • But I had no idea the wind sat in that quarter, as your Mr. Shakspere would say.

  • He was under the disadvantage of never having either seen or read "Shakspere."

    The Regent | E. Arnold Bennett
  • Shakspere's own relations with one or other of his noble patrons would make him specially alive to such suggestion.

    Montaigne and Shakspere | John M. Robertson
  • Shakspere makes Hamlet speak of annihilation as "a consumma21tion devoutly to be wished."

    Montaigne and Shakspere | John M. Robertson
  • Of all the apparent coincidences I have noticed between Shakspere's previous plays and the essays, none has any evidential value.

    Montaigne and Shakspere | John M. Robertson