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  • Characters of Shakespear's Plays
  • Book by William Hazlitt

    Characters of Shakespear's Plays is an 1817 book of criticism of Shakespeare's plays, written by early nineteenth century English essayist and literary

    Characters of Shakespear's Plays

    Characters of Shakespear's Plays

    Characters_of_Shakespear's_Plays

  • William Hazlitt
  • 19th-century English essayist and critic (1778-1830)

    of Shakespeare's plays to the substance of the works themselves. The result was a collection of critical essays entitled Characters of Shakespear's Plays

    William Hazlitt

    William Hazlitt

    William_Hazlitt

  • William Shakespeare
  • English playwright and poet (1564–1616)

    his characters clearer and more varied motivations and distinctive patterns of speech. He preserved aspects of his earlier style in the later plays, however

    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    William_Shakespeare

  • Spelling of Shakespeare's name
  • Spelling of the English playwright's name

    definitive collection of his plays published in 1623, after his death. The spelling of the name was later modernised, "Shakespear" gaining popular usage

    Spelling of Shakespeare's name

    Spelling of Shakespeare's name

    Spelling_of_Shakespeare's_name

  • English literature
  • Literature written in the English language

    today for his literary criticism, especially Characters of Shakespear's Plays (1817). The second generation of Romantic poets includes Lord Byron, Percy

    English literature

    English literature

    English_literature

  • Olivia Shakespear
  • British writer (1863–1938)

    Olivia Shakespear (née Tucker; 17 March 1863 – 3 October 1938) was a British novelist, playwright, and patron of the arts. She wrote six books that are

    Olivia Shakespear

    Olivia Shakespear

    Olivia_Shakespear

  • Authorship of Titus Andronicus
  • example, William Hazlitt denied the possibility of Shakespeare's authorship in Characters of Shakespear's Plays. Also in 1817, Samuel Taylor Coleridge made

    Authorship of Titus Andronicus

    Authorship of Titus Andronicus

    Authorship_of_Titus_Andronicus

  • List of characters in the Life on Mars franchise
  • in 1982 include one by Shakespears Sister who do not form until 1988; alternatively, given the exceptionally relevant lyrics of their 1991 single shown

    List of characters in the Life on Mars franchise

    List_of_characters_in_the_Life_on_Mars_franchise

  • Romantic literature in English
  • Era in English-language literature

    known for his literary criticism, especially Characters of Shakespear's Plays (1817–18). The second generation of Romantic poets includes Lord Byron (1788–1824)

    Romantic literature in English

    Romantic literature in English

    Romantic_literature_in_English

  • The Round Table (book)
  • collection of essays by William Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt published in 1817. Hazlitt contributed 40 essays, while Hunt submitted 12. The content of The Round

    The Round Table (book)

    The Round Table (book)

    The_Round_Table_(book)

  • I Don't Care (Shakespears Sister song)
  • 1992 single by Shakespears Sister

    London Records. 1992. 869 710-4. "Shakespears Sister – I Don't Care". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved 6 June 2019. "Shakespears Sister – I Don't Care" (in German)

    I Don't Care (Shakespears Sister song)

    I_Don't_Care_(Shakespears_Sister_song)

  • The Plays of William Shakespeare
  • 18th-century collection edited by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens

    text of Shakespeare. Johnson began reading Shakespeare's plays and poetry when he was a young boy. He would involve himself so closely with the plays that

    The Plays of William Shakespeare

    The Plays of William Shakespeare

    The_Plays_of_William_Shakespeare

  • Romeo and Juliet
  • Tragedy by William Shakespeare

    Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed. The title characters are regarded as archetypal

    Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo_and_Juliet

  • History of live action role-playing games
  • Aspect of cultural history

    action role-playing games, known as LARPs, are a form of role-playing game in which live players/actors assume roles as specific characters and play out a scenario

    History of live action role-playing games

    History of live action role-playing games

    History_of_live_action_role-playing_games

  • The Spirit of the Age
  • Collection of character sketches

    close, but it played an important role in his career. In 1818, Jeffrey favourably reviewed Hazlitt's book Characters of Shakespear's Plays. During a visit

    The Spirit of the Age

    The Spirit of the Age

    The_Spirit_of_the_Age

  • The History of King Lear
  • Nahum Tate's 1681 adaptation of "King Lear"

    pages 420–421. Charles Lamb, On the Tragedies of Shakespeare. William Hazlitt, Characters of Shakespear's Plays, 1817, reprinted London, Bell and Daldy, 1870

    The History of King Lear

    The History of King Lear

    The_History_of_King_Lear

  • List of The Sandman characters
  • Along with the titular character and his siblings, The Sandman includes a large array of characters: inhabitants of the Dreaming, various deities, angels

    List of The Sandman characters

    List_of_The_Sandman_characters

  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)

    The Gadfly Short play The Man of Destiny Shaw's first three full-length plays dealt with social issues. He later grouped them as "Plays Unpleasant". Widowers'

    George Bernard Shaw

    George Bernard Shaw

    George_Bernard_Shaw

  • Henry VIII (play)
  • Play by Shakespeare

    57–60. Nicholas Rowe, "Some Account of the Life &c. of Mr. William Shakespear", 1709. Edmond Malone, The Plays of William Shakspeare, vol 2, 1790, pp

    Henry VIII (play)

    Henry VIII (play)

    Henry_VIII_(play)

  • Edward Ravenscroft
  • English playwright (c.1654–1707)

     927–930. "Titus Andronicus, or, the rape of Lavinia acted at the Theatre Royall : A tragedy, alter'd from Mr. Shakespears works / By Mr. Edw. Ravenscroft". Shakespeare

    Edward Ravenscroft

    Edward Ravenscroft

    Edward_Ravenscroft

  • Film adaptations of The Tempest
  • Screenings of the play by William Shakespeare

    learning of his wife Antonia's infidelity with Alonzo, dealt frankly with the sexual tensions of the characters' isolated existence. The Caliban character, the

    Film adaptations of The Tempest

    Film adaptations of The Tempest

    Film_adaptations_of_The_Tempest

  • Debajehmujig Theatre Group
  • First Nations theatre group in Ontario

    Debajehmujig Creation Centre. Retrieved February 1, 2019. Canadian Shakespears: Spotlight Archived 2007-10-29 at the Wayback Machine Official website

    Debajehmujig Theatre Group

    Debajehmujig_Theatre_Group

  • Dave Stewart (Eurythmics)
  • English musician, songwriter and record producer (born 1952)

    past decades and were originally released by artists such as No Doubt, Shakespears Sister, Bryan Ferry, Celine Dion, Bob Geldof, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

    Dave Stewart (Eurythmics)

    Dave Stewart (Eurythmics)

    Dave_Stewart_(Eurythmics)

  • Ghost (Hamlet)
  • Character in Hamlet

    The ghost of Hamlet's father is a character from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. In the stage directions, he is referred to as "Ghost". His name is

    Ghost (Hamlet)

    Ghost (Hamlet)

    Ghost_(Hamlet)

  • The Winter's Tale
  • Play by Shakespeare

    have relabelled the play as one of Shakespeare's late romances. Some critics consider it to be one of Shakespeare's "problem plays" because the first three

    The Winter's Tale

    The Winter's Tale

    The_Winter's_Tale

  • Jessica (The Merchant of Venice)
  • Character in The Merchant of Venice

    judgments that deny the most obvious emotional force of Shakespearean plots and characters." Shakespeare's plays usually extend and deepen existing dramatic conventions

    Jessica (The Merchant of Venice)

    Jessica (The Merchant of Venice)

    Jessica_(The_Merchant_of_Venice)

  • Ghost (Swedish band)
  • Swedish rock band

    collaborated with actor Patrick Wilson and released a single of their cover of Shakespears Sister's "Stay", which was released on 7 July 2023 and featured

    Ghost (Swedish band)

    Ghost (Swedish band)

    Ghost_(Swedish_band)

  • Olivia (name)
  • Name list

    popularity of the actress Olivia Newton-John in the 1970s and of Olivia Kendall, a child character played by actress Raven-Symoné on the American television sitcom

    Olivia (name)

    Olivia (name)

    Olivia_(name)

  • Sturm und Drang
  • Proto-Romanticist movement in German literature and music

    Ehrmann—that might merit inclusion. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832): Zum Shakespears Tag (1771) Sesenheimer Lieder (1770–1771) Prometheus (1772–1774) Götz

    Sturm und Drang

    Sturm und Drang

    Sturm_und_Drang

  • The Bates
  • German punk rock band

    gaining them the highest chart entries of their career. Some other well-received songs were the Shakespears Sister cover "Hello (Turn Your Radio On)"

    The Bates

    The Bates

    The_Bates

  • Thelema
  • New religious movement founded by Aleister Crowley

    Orientis. Retrieved 2021-11-20. Farr, Florence; Shakespear, O. (c. 1902). The Beloved of Hathor and the Shrine of the Golden Hawk. Croydon: Farncombe & Son

    Thelema

    Thelema

    Thelema

  • Rosaline
  • Character in Romeo and Juliet

    unseen character, her role is important: at the beginning of the play, Romeo's unrequited love for Rosaline leads him to try to catch a glimpse of her at

    Rosaline

    Rosaline

  • 1817 in literature
  • Hazlitt – Characters of Shakespear's Plays Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel – Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences James Mill – The History of British

    1817 in literature

    1817_in_literature

  • Billy Mackenzie
  • Scottish singer (1957–1997)

    You" (1996) unreleased until 2004 when it first appeared on Shakespears Sister's 'Best Of' double CD, and then on the "3" album in 2005 Peach – Audiopeach

    Billy Mackenzie

    Billy Mackenzie

    Billy_Mackenzie

  • Lauren Harris
  • British singer

    In 2008 Harris named musical influences including Belinda Carlisle, Shakespears Sister, Alanis Morissette, Heart, Def Leppard and the Foo Fighters. In

    Lauren Harris

    Lauren Harris

    Lauren_Harris

  • A Matter of Life and Death (1946 film)
  • 1946 film by Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell

    Powell and the other is of David Niven, an homage to A Matter of Life and Death. In the music video for the 1992 song Stay (Shakespears Sister song), the staircase

    A Matter of Life and Death (1946 film)

    A_Matter_of_Life_and_Death_(1946_film)

  • Ishtiyak Khan
  • Indian actor (born 1976)

    Dvand: The Internal Conflict which is based on a play written by William Shakespear called the Shadow Of Othello and is inspired by Vishal Bhardwaj's Omkara

    Ishtiyak Khan

    Ishtiyak Khan

    Ishtiyak_Khan

  • Ben Cross
  • British actor (1947–2020)

    several stage plays at The Dukes theatre in Lancaster where he was seen in Macbeth, The Importance of Being Earnest and Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman

    Ben Cross

    Ben_Cross

  • 1992 in British music
  • top 40. Shakespears Sister's hit "Stay" was the longest chart topper of 1992, holding onto the No 1 slot for 8 weeks. The year saw the start of the ABBA

    1992 in British music

    1992_in_British_music

  • Shakespeare Ladies Club
  • London group lobbying for plays in 1730s

    Sake. On 4 March 1737 the manager of the New Haymarket Theater added "a New Prologue in the Characters of Shakespear’s Ghost, the Squire, Mr. Student, and

    Shakespeare Ladies Club

    Shakespeare_Ladies_Club

  • I Love the '90s (British TV series)
  • 2001 British TV series

    titles: "It Only Takes a Minute" by Take That. Ending credits: "Stay" by Shakespears Sister. Produced and directed by Andrew Nicholson. The episode features:

    I Love the '90s (British TV series)

    I_Love_the_'90s_(British_TV_series)

  • Richard III (1699 play)
  • Play by Colley Cibber

    Richard III in New York. John Philip Kemble (1757–1823) played a large number of Shakespearian characters. Before he began to establish himself on the London

    Richard III (1699 play)

    Richard III (1699 play)

    Richard_III_(1699_play)

  • Magic: A Fantastic Comedy
  • 1913 play by G. K. Chesterton

    English tradition of Shakespear [sic] and Fielding and Scott and Dickens, in which you must grip your character so masterfully that you can play with it in the

    Magic: A Fantastic Comedy

    Magic: A Fantastic Comedy

    Magic:_A_Fantastic_Comedy

  • Great Game
  • 19th-century Anglo-Russian confrontation

    the same year, Lieutenant Richmond Shakespear of the Bengal Artillery was successful in negotiating the release of 416 Russian captives, whom he escorted

    Great Game

    Great Game

    Great_Game

  • Ethyl Eichelberger
  • American dramatist

    Anthology of Solo Performance Texts from the Twentieth Century. His 1984 play Leer distilled Shakespears's King Lear into 3 characters, all played by Eichelberger

    Ethyl Eichelberger

    Ethyl_Eichelberger

  • Owain Glyndŵr
  • Welsh rebel and pretender (died c. 1416)

    Interpretation Plan" (PDF). Cadw – Welsh Government. Cymdeithion Siân Shakespear Associates. Retrieved 5 November 2024. Pennant, Thomas (1784). A tour

    Owain Glyndŵr

    Owain Glyndŵr

    Owain_Glyndŵr

  • The End
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "The End", by Saves the Day from Sound the Alarm, 2006 "The End", by Shakespears Sister from Hormonally Yours, 2022 re-release "The End", by Silverstein

    The End

    The_End

  • Llŷr
  • Welsh mythology figure

    bore his children Nissyen and Evnissyen" Mackillop 1998, "Many trace Shakespear's.. Lear to Llŷr, but the route is tortuous; Shakespeare drew from Holinshed's

    Llŷr

    Llŷr

  • Crollalanza theory of Shakespeare authorship
  • Posits Shakespeare was an Italian emigrant

    had lived in Stratford like the rest of the Crollalanza family, whose name was roughly translated as Shakespear", but that his evidence for this is very

    Crollalanza theory of Shakespeare authorship

    Crollalanza_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship

  • Urdu
  • Indo-Aryan language

    language of the Moors is different from that of the ancient original inhabitants of India but is obliged to these Gentiles for its characters. For though

    Urdu

    Urdu

    Urdu

  • Gender in horror films
  • "Stranger Than Fiction: Gothic Intertextuality in Shakespears Sister's Music Videos". Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture (10): 194–208

    Gender in horror films

    Gender in horror films

    Gender_in_horror_films

  • Wannabe
  • 1996 single by the Spice Girls

    behind Shakespears Sister's "Stay". With 18 weeks in the top forty and 26 weeks in the top 75, it became the second-biggest selling single of the year

    Wannabe

    Wannabe

  • Hindustani language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Unicode characters in this article correctly. Hindustani is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in North India and Pakistan as the lingua franca of the region

    Hindustani language

    Hindustani language

    Hindustani_language

  • Warhammer (game)
  • Miniature wargame

    could cast no more. Vol 3: Characters introduces 'personal characteristics' statistics, rules for roleplaying (including character advancement through experience

    Warhammer (game)

    Warhammer (game)

    Warhammer_(game)

  • Nicholas Rowe (writer)
  • English poet and writer (1674–1718)

    edition of the plays and poems Memoir of Boileau (date unknown), prefixed to translation of Lutrin Some Account of the Life &c. of Mr. William Shakespear Poetry

    Nicholas Rowe (writer)

    Nicholas Rowe (writer)

    Nicholas_Rowe_(writer)

  • Isabel Cooley
  • American actress and model (1924–2000)

    (Storey) Cooley. Raised on East 82nd Street, she was enrolled in the Cleveland Play House at age 12 by her mother, who intended for the program to improve Jane's

    Isabel Cooley

    Isabel_Cooley

  • List of Freemasons (E–Z)
  • Nioba Lodge No 5264 (Newport, Wales), Avenue Lodge No 3231 (London), Shakespear Lodge No 99 (London), and Grand Stewards' Lodge (London). John Glenn (1921–2016)

    List of Freemasons (E–Z)

    List_of_Freemasons_(E–Z)

  • List of bands named after other performers' songs
  • "Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her" on XTC's album The Big Express Shakespears Sister, after The Smiths' "Shakespeare's Sister" Shinedown, after a line

    List of bands named after other performers' songs

    List_of_bands_named_after_other_performers'_songs

  • Henry V of England
  • King of England from 1413 to 1422

    like in Shakespear's main source, The Famous Victories of Henry V. Oldcastle's descendants objected, and the name was changed (the character became a

    Henry V of England

    Henry V of England

    Henry_V_of_England

  • Shakespeare authorship question
  • Fringe theories that Shakespeare's works were written by someone else

    because the canon of his surviving plays is larger than those of his contemporaries and because of the broad range of his characters, settings, and themes

    Shakespeare authorship question

    Shakespeare authorship question

    Shakespeare_authorship_question

  • Mizo people
  • Ethnic group in northeastern India

    group is being considered for merging. › This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes,

    Mizo people

    Mizo people

    Mizo_people

  • Fratricide Punished
  • German play on Hamlet

    reminiscent of John Travolta's character in Saturday Night Fever, while the characters of the induction were portrayed as though members of The Addams

    Fratricide Punished

    Fratricide_Punished

  • List of UK top-ten singles in 1992
  • N' Roses each reached the top 10 on three occasions. Shakespears Sister were one of a number of artists with two top-ten entries, including the number-one

    List of UK top-ten singles in 1992

    List of UK top-ten singles in 1992

    List_of_UK_top-ten_singles_in_1992

  • Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud
  • Saudi royal, soldier, and politician (1877–1943)

    who played a role in the conquests of his half-brother Abdulaziz that led to the formation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Muhammad was the son of the

    Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud

    Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud

    Muhammad_bin_Abdul_Rahman_Al_Saud

  • Peter Quince at the Clavier
  • Poem by Wallace Stevens

    reliable indicator of the meaning of his poems, but Milton Bates suggests that it serves as ironic stage direction, the image of "Shakespear's rude mechanical

    Peter Quince at the Clavier

    Peter_Quince_at_the_Clavier

  • List of Old Carthusians
  • Alumni of the English school Charterhouse

    captain and flying ace Richmond Shakespear (1812–1861), British Indian Army lieutenant-colonel who helped to influence the Khan of Khiva to abolish slavery in

    List of Old Carthusians

    List_of_Old_Carthusians

  • Ben Jonson
  • English playwright, poet, and actor (1572–1637)

    poetry and stage comedy. He popularised the comedy of humours; he is best known for the satirical plays Every Man in His Humour (1598), Volpone, or The Fox

    Ben Jonson

    Ben Jonson

    Ben_Jonson

  • British rule in the Lushai Hills
  • Period in the history of Mizoram from 1889 to 1947

    district and for Shakespear to be appointed the superintendent of the new district. Due to the increased territorial administration, Shakespear was to be assisted

    British rule in the Lushai Hills

    British rule in the Lushai Hills

    British_rule_in_the_Lushai_Hills

  • 1993 in British music
  • the spot. 5 June – premiere of Jonathan Harvey's Inquest of Love at the London Coliseum. 28 August – Bruce Dickinson plays his final show with Iron Maiden

    1993 in British music

    1993_in_British_music

  • Snatch Game
  • Recurring challenge within the Drag Race franchise

    Game". Teen Vogue, May 1, 2017. RuPaul, "Characters are copyrighted. RT @SickeningHunty: Why are "characters" not allowed in Snatch Game?". Twitter, April

    Snatch Game

    Snatch_Game

  • Dorothy (given name)
  • Name list

    American actress Dorothy Sebastian (1903–1957), American actress Dorothy Shakespear (1886–1973), English painter Dorothy Shay (1921–1978), American singer

    Dorothy (given name)

    Dorothy (given name)

    Dorothy_(given_name)

  • The City-Heiress
  • Play by Aphra Behn

    juster Praise, In Shakespear, Johnson, or in Fletcher's Plays?" -- The Play-House, a Satyr Behn's play has been called "a comedy of libertine complicity:

    The City-Heiress

    The City-Heiress

    The_City-Heiress

  • Charlotte Lennox
  • Scottish writer (c. 1729 – 1804)

    William Shakespeare's plays. In 1753, the first two volumes of Shakespear Illustrated – seen by many scholars as the first feminist work of literary criticism

    Charlotte Lennox

    Charlotte Lennox

    Charlotte_Lennox

  • Eli Kent
  • New Zealand playwright and actor

    lead the Shakespear Society in three triumphant productions - The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Richard III, in which Kent played the titular character, and The

    Eli Kent

    Eli_Kent

  • 1992 in music
  • Henley (#2 US) "Song of Ocarina" – Jean-Philippe Audin & Diego Modena (#1 FR) "Starship Edelweiss" – Edelweiss "Stay" – Shakespears Sister (#1 UK) "Step

    1992 in music

    1992_in_music

  • List of contraltos in non-classical music
  • Retrieved 17 July 2019. Tatum, Alexis (21 October 2018). "After millions of Spotify plays, Emily Warren drops her first album". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 17 July

    List of contraltos in non-classical music

    List_of_contraltos_in_non-classical_music

  • Florence Farr
  • British actress, composer and director (1860–1917)

    Society of London, and went on to write and produce (with Olivia Shakespear) two Egyptian-themed plays, The Shrine of the Golden Hawk and The Beloved of Hathor

    Florence Farr

    Florence Farr

    Florence_Farr

  • Yone Noguchi
  • Japanese writer and poet (1875–1947)

    "The Poetry of Yone Noguchi," Fortnightly Review 94 (Sept. 1910): 527–33. Pound, Omar and A. Walton Litz, eds. Ezra Pound and Dorothy Shakespear, Their Letters

    Yone Noguchi

    Yone Noguchi

    Yone_Noguchi

  • W. B. Yeats
  • Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)

    sensual characterisation of Salomé, in Wilde's play of the same name, provides the template for the changes Yeats made in his later plays, especially in On Baile's

    W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats

    W._B._Yeats

  • Olga Rudge
  • American violinist (1895–1996)

    her for her lack of interest in the press comments concerning her concerts.[6] By 1924, Pound and his wife, the former Dorothy Shakespear, had moved from

    Olga Rudge

    Olga_Rudge

  • Cathay (poetry collection)
  • Poetry collection by Ezra Pound

    the notes to translate Noh plays and then to translate Chinese poetry to English, despite a complete lack of knowledge of the Chinese language. The volume's

    Cathay (poetry collection)

    Cathay (poetry collection)

    Cathay_(poetry_collection)

  • Honorificabilitudinitatibus
  • Latin word

    enth-century_the-works-of-shakespear_shakespeare-william_1771_2/page/186/mode/2up William Hartston (2022), The Encyclopaedia of Everything Else, Atlantic

    Honorificabilitudinitatibus

    Honorificabilitudinitatibus

  • List of people with given name Peter
  • characters Peter Fox, a character from the comic strip FoxTrot Peter Friedkin, a character from Final Destination 5 Peter Griffin, the protagonist of

    List of people with given name Peter

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter

  • List of people with given name Mary
  • Chavelita Dunne Bright, real name of George Egerton (1859–1945), Australian-born Irish writer of short stories, novels, plays, and translations Mary Chawner

    List of people with given name Mary

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary

  • Bronx Theatre High School
  • Public school in New York City

    Adventures of Harlequin (2005–2006) Juniors The Crucible A Raisin in the Sun Sophomores Rising Star Cafe Freshmen 1001 Arabian Nights Everyman Shakespears Clowns

    Bronx Theatre High School

    Bronx_Theatre_High_School

  • Classical unities
  • 16–19th-century prescriptive theory of dramatic tragedy

    To his Edition of Shakespear's Plays (Online reprint) (online edition published by RPO Editors, Department of English, and University of Toronto Press

    Classical unities

    Classical_unities

  • Telephus
  • Son of Heracles in Greek mythology

    plays with titles Mysians and Telephus. Another late fifth-century poet Iophon, and the fourth-century poets Cleophon and Moschion, each wrote plays called

    Telephus

    Telephus

    Telephus

  • List of people from St Albans
  • lives in St Albans Siobhan Fahey (b. 1957), singer from Bananarama and Shakespear's Sister, attended Loreto College Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521), composer

    List of people from St Albans

    List of people from St Albans

    List_of_people_from_St_Albans

  • Ibn Saud
  • King of Saudi Arabia from 1932 to 1953

    established diplomatic relations with him. The British agent, Captain William Shakespear, was well received by the Bedouin. Similar diplomatic missions were established

    Ibn Saud

    Ibn Saud

    Ibn_Saud

  • Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies
  • Annual directory of London prostitutes

    remarks upon the conduct, characters, and catastrophe of our most celebrated plays (1752), A Voyage to the Moon (1753) (a translation of Cyrano de Bergerac's

    Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies

    Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies

    Harris's_List_of_Covent_Garden_Ladies

  • I'll Stand by You
  • 1994 single by the Pretenders

    uninspired." However, Stylus Magazine commended the song, comparing it to Shakespears Sister and calling it "far, far better than anyone gives it credit for

    I'll Stand by You

    I'll_Stand_by_You

  • Times Square (1980 film)
  • 1980 film by Allan Moyle

    which plays over the film's closing scene, is a duet between Robin Gibb (of the Bee Gees) and Marcy Levy (later to join the duo Shakespear's Sister)

    Times Square (1980 film)

    Times_Square_(1980_film)

  • Alexander Pope
  • English poet (1688–1744)

    Arbuthnot 1715–1720: Translation of the Iliad 1723–1725: The Works of Shakespear, in Six Volumes 1725–1726: Translation of the Odyssey 1700: Ode on Solitude

    Alexander Pope

    Alexander Pope

    Alexander_Pope

  • -ana
  • English language suffix

    Complete Art of Poetry with "Shakespeariana; or the most beautiful topicks, descriptions, and similes that occur throughout all Shakespear's plays." In 1728

    -ana

    -ana

  • Omar (name)
  • Name list

    American gang leader Omar Pound (1926–2010), British author, son of Dorothy Shakespear and Ezra Pound Omar Pouso (born 1980), Uruguayan footballer Omar

    Omar (name)

    Omar (name)

    Omar_(name)

  • Theo Cowan
  • British actor

    two plays at the Bristol Old Vic, the role of Henry in Lord of the Flies at Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park and on screen as the recurring character Steven

    Theo Cowan

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    Indian

    Shwitil

    God

  • Sofian
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Sofian

    Sand; Sand Storm; Devoted

  • Gatton
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    English

    Gatton

    English : habitational name for someone from a place in Surrey so named, from Old English gāt ‘goat’ + tūn ‘enclosure’.

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    Italian

    ARNOLDO

    Italian form of Latin Arnoldus, ARNOLDO means "eagle power."

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    Indian

    Lal

    Pearl, Ruby, Name of a precious stone

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Lineysha

    Intelligent

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    English

    HAMLET

    Middle English form of Old French Hamelet, HAMLET means "tiny little village." 

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    Sapphira

    that relates or tells

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    Aalam

    The whole world

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    Best of queens

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  • Character
  • n.

    Moral quality; the principles and motives that control the life; as, a man of character; his character saves him from suspicion.

  • Character
  • n.

    Quality, position, rank, or capacity; quality or conduct with respect to a certain office or duty; as, in the miserable character of a slave; in his character as a magistrate; her character as a daughter.

  • Charactery
  • n.

    That which is charactered; the meaning.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting the material of which anything is composed, or that which it contains; as, a throne of gold; a sword of steel; a wreath of mist; a cup of water.

  • Character
  • n.

    A unique or extraordinary individuality; a person characterized by peculiar or notable traits; a person who illustrates certain phases of character; as, Randolph was a character; Caesar is a great historical character.

  • Character
  • n.

    The estimate, individual or general, put upon a person or thing; reputation; as, a man's character for truth and veracity; to give one a bad character.

  • Of
  • prep.

    During; in the course of.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting relation to place or time; belonging to, or connected with; as, men of Athens; the people of the Middle Ages; in the days of Herod.

  • Wappened
  • a.

    A word of doubtful meaning used once by Shakespeare.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting that from which anything proceeds; indicating origin, source, descent, and the like; as, he is of a race of kings; he is of noble blood.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting identity or equivalence; -- used with a name or appellation, and equivalent to the relation of apposition; as, the continent of America; the city of Rome; the Island of Cuba.

  • Characterism
  • n.

    A distinction of character; a characteristic.

  • Character
  • n.

    Style of writing or printing; handwriting; the peculiar form of letters used by a particular person or people; as, an inscription in the Runic character.

  • Character
  • n.

    Strength of mind; resolution; independence; individuality; as, he has a great deal of character.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting nearness or distance, either in space or time; from; as, within a league of the town; within an hour of the appointed time.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting possession or ownership, or the relation of subject to attribute; as, the apartment of the consul: the power of the king; a man of courage; the gate of heaven.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting part of an aggregate or whole; belonging to a number or quantity mentioned; out of; from amongst; as, of this little he had some to spare; some of the mines were unproductive; most of the company.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting that by which a person or thing is actuated or impelled; also, the source of a purpose or action; as, they went of their own will; no body can move of itself; he did it of necessity.

  • Charactered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Character

  • Charactery
  • n.

    The art or means of characterizing; a system of signs or characters; symbolism; distinctive mark.