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- noun Alternative spelling of
Shakespeareana .
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Examples
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Nay, it must be confessed, that there are some Shakespearean enthusiasts ever dabbling and gabbling about what they call Shakespeariana, who would give more for the pen with which he engrossed a deed or wrote "Hamlet," than for the ability to understand, better than they do or ever can, what he meant by that mysterious tragedy.
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Breezy, superficial, ill-edited but nonetheless compelling biography of a "backward" boy whose fake Shakespeariana briefly fooled the English literary world.
Economics 2010
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Breezy, superficial, ill-edited but nonetheless compelling biography of a "backward" boy whose fake Shakespeariana briefly fooled the English literary world.
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Breezy, superficial, ill-edited but nonetheless compelling biography of a "backward" boy whose fake Shakespeariana briefly fooled the English literary world.
Apprehensions 2009
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Breezy, superficial, ill-edited but nonetheless compelling biography of a "backward" boy whose fake Shakespeariana briefly fooled the English literary world.
War on Terror 2010
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Breezy, superficial, ill-edited but nonetheless compelling biography of a "backward" boy whose fake Shakespeariana briefly fooled the English literary world.
A Personal Note 2009
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Breezy, superficial, ill-edited but nonetheless compelling biography of a "backward" boy whose fake Shakespeariana briefly fooled the English literary world.
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Breezy, superficial, ill-edited but nonetheless compelling biography of a "backward" boy whose fake Shakespeariana briefly fooled the English literary world.
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Breezy, superficial, ill-edited but nonetheless compelling biography of a "backward" boy whose fake Shakespeariana briefly fooled the English literary world.
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Breezy, superficial, ill-edited but nonetheless compelling biography of a "backward" boy whose fake Shakespeariana briefly fooled the English literary world.
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