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| what is the desending order of the chain of being |
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| what takes man closer to aniamls on the cahin of being |
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| the esrth is in the middle and every thing revold around it |
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| what is the cperaican helliontric theory |
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| plantes revolve around the sun |
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why are people in Shakespeare time not embracing the helli
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| because it made them not feel not so important |
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what rekigion was anne halthaway
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| what were two reasons the theaters were closed during shakes spears life time |
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| the puritan closed it and it was also closed because there was an out break of plague |
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| what did they use as eyballs in shakespers plays |
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| they used grapes and droped them on the floor at the righ time |
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| a time in history of art love and culture |
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having or expressing strong identification with one's own nation and vigorous support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
"he was fiercely nationalistic"
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| A small but influential group known as the Puritans believed that Elizabeth's Church of England was not Protestant enough. The Puritans disapproved of many things in Elizabethan society, and one of the things they hated most was the theater. ... Shakespeare's most famous Puritan character is Malvolio in Twelfth Nigh |
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| Stratford-upon-Avon, a medieval market town in England’s West Midlands, is the 16th-century birthplace of William Shakespeare. Possibly the most famous writer in the English language, Shakespeare is known for his sonnets and plays such as 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Hamlet'. The Royal Shakespeare Company performs his plays in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and adjacent Swan Theatre on the banks of the River Avon. |
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| John Shakespeare was an English businessman in Stratford-upon-Avon and the father of William Shakespeare. He was a glover and whittawer by trade |
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| Mary Shakespeare, née Arden, was the mother of William Shakespeare. She was the daughter of Wilmcote gentleman farmer Robert Arden, a cadet of the Arden family prominent in Warwickshire since before the Norman Conquest |
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| king's man. 1 : an adherent of the king especially : a supporter of the British cause during the American Revolution neither king's man nor rebel — Saturday Evening Post. 2 : a customhouse officer. |
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| Richard Burbage was an English stage actor, widely considered to have been one of the most famous actors of the Globe Theatre and of his time. In addition to being a stage actor, he was also a theatre owner, entrepreneur, and painter. He was the younger brother of Cuthbert Burbage. They were both actors in drama |
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