William Shakespeare
Title: William Shakespeare
Category: /Society & Culture/People
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William Shakespeare
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child. (Rogers 114). Further, he proposes that Shakespeare stands out from all other eminent authors. He is unconcievably wise; the others concievably. (Rogers 116). Shakespeare never let any partially appear in his writings. Shakespeare has no discoverable egotism. The great he tells greatly; the small subordinately. (Kalasky 1209-1210). Shakespeare, according to Emerson brought equality of power in farce, tragedy, narrative, and love songs so that each reader is incredulous of the perception of other readers. (Kalasky 1211-1212).