THE DESCRIPTION OF TRUTH AND ISSUES IN SHAKESPEARE’S HISTORIES
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sonnet, narrative story, William Shakespeare, truth, comedy.Abstract
This article is dedicated to the study of Shakespeare’s life and description of truth and issues in William Shakespeare’s works and comparing Shakespeare’s works with other famous Renaissance writers in the world.
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