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Qué (quién) es Shakespearian - definición


Shakespearian-class trawler         
1940 CLASS OF BRITISH NAVAL TRAWLERS
Shakespearian class; Shakespearian class trawlers; Shakespearian class trawler
The Shakespearian-class trawler was a series of anti-submarine naval trawlers of the Royal Navy. Ships in the class had a displacement of , a top speed of and a crew of 40 men.
Shakespearean         
  • Sir John Gilbert]], 1849.
  • ''Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus, and the Ghost of Hamlet's Father''. [[Henry Fuseli]], 1780–1785. [[Kunsthaus Zürich]].
  • ''Macbeth Consulting the Vision of the Armed Head''. By [[Henry Fuseli]], 1793–1794. [[Folger Shakespeare Library]], Washington.
  • [[Shakespeare's funerary monument]] in Stratford-upon-Avon
  • ''Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing''. By [[William Blake]], {{circa}} 1786. [[Tate Britain]].
  • ''Procession of Characters from Shakespeare's Plays'' by an unknown 19th-century artist
  • Thomas Nash]], the husband of his granddaughter
  • The reconstructed [[Globe Theatre]] on the south bank of the [[River Thames]] in [[London]]
  • Title page from 1609 edition of ''Shake-Speares Sonnets''
  • Title page of the ''[[First Folio]]'', 1623. Copper engraving of Shakespeare by [[Martin Droeshout]].
  • Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon]], where Shakespeare was baptised and is buried
  • crest]] is a silver falcon supporting a spear, while the motto is ''Non Sanz Droict'' (French for "not without right"). This motto is still used by [[Warwickshire County Council]], in reference to Shakespeare.}}
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  • [[William Ordway Partridge]]'s garlanded statue of William Shakespeare in [[Lincoln Park, Chicago]], typical of many created in the 19th and early 20th centuries
  • Shakespeare's birthplace]], in [[Stratford-upon-Avon]]
ENGLISH POET, PLAYWRIGHT, AND ACTOR (1564–1616)
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(also Shakespearian)
¦ adjective relating to or in the style of William Shakespeare or his works.
¦ noun an expert in or student of Shakespeare's works.
Shakespearean         
  • Sir John Gilbert]], 1849.
  • ''Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus, and the Ghost of Hamlet's Father''. [[Henry Fuseli]], 1780–1785. [[Kunsthaus Zürich]].
  • ''Macbeth Consulting the Vision of the Armed Head''. By [[Henry Fuseli]], 1793–1794. [[Folger Shakespeare Library]], Washington.
  • [[Shakespeare's funerary monument]] in Stratford-upon-Avon
  • ''Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing''. By [[William Blake]], {{circa}}&nbsp;1786. [[Tate Britain]].
  • ''Procession of Characters from Shakespeare's Plays'' by an unknown 19th-century artist
  • Thomas Nash]], the husband of his granddaughter
  • The reconstructed [[Globe Theatre]] on the south bank of the [[River Thames]] in [[London]]
  • Title page from 1609 edition of ''Shake-Speares Sonnets''
  • Title page of the ''[[First Folio]]'', 1623. Copper engraving of Shakespeare by [[Martin Droeshout]].
  • Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon]], where Shakespeare was baptised and is buried
  • crest]] is a silver falcon supporting a spear, while the motto is ''Non Sanz Droict'' (French for "not without right"). This motto is still used by [[Warwickshire County Council]], in reference to Shakespeare.}}
  • p=174}}
</poem>
  • [[William Ordway Partridge]]'s garlanded statue of William Shakespeare in [[Lincoln Park, Chicago]], typical of many created in the 19th and early 20th centuries
  • Shakespeare's birthplace]], in [[Stratford-upon-Avon]]
ENGLISH POET, PLAYWRIGHT, AND ACTOR (1564–1616)
Shakespeare; WilliamShakespeare; William Shakespear; Shakspere, William; Shakesphere; Shakespire; William Shakespere; Shakespere; Shakespearean; Shakespeare's; Shakespearian; William Shakespeare's; William shakespare; Bard of Avon; William shakespeare; Swan of Avon; William Shakespeare biography; Shakespeare's biography; W. Shakespeare; Bill Shakespeare; Sweet Swan of Avon; William shakspeare; William Shakspere; Will Shakespeare; William Shakepeare; Billy Shakes; Shakesepere; Bill Shakespear; Shakespeere; The Bard of Avon; Wiliiam shakespear; Shakespeares; Shakesepare; Shakspeare; Shake-speare; William Shake-speare; William Skakespeare; William shakesphere; Shakespearian Literature; Wm. Shakespeare; Shakespears; History of Shakespearan art; Shake speare; William shekspere; Gulielmus Shakspere; William Shakspeare; Willaim shakespear; W Shakespeare; Shakespearean theatre; Shakespeare, Wm; VVilliam Shakeſpeare; Shakespare; Shakespeareana; Shakeſpeare; Shakespeare, William; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Shakspear; Shak-spere; Shak-spear; Shak-speare; Shakespearean scholar; Shakespearian studies
·adj Of, pertaining to, or in the style of, Shakespeare or his works.
Ejemplos de uso de Shakespearian
1. It really was like a Shakespearian speech, 15 minutes long.
2. Like a Shakespearian ghost he has been waiting in the wings, but his twirling wrists will surely settle matters today.
3. On its roof looms a trio of LED–lit masts that, with some Shakespearian drama, announce featured plays.
4. The only hint of her future as an actress came in 1'48‘s "A Double Life" as a trashy waitress strangled by a Shakespearian actor, Ronald Colman.
5. A fundamental pre–modernity is at the core of both the Shakespearian world and today‘s Arab world, linking the two along a palpable line of tension.