Examples of 'shakespearian' in a sentence

Meaning of "shakespearian"

shakespearian (adjective) - Shakespearian refers to anything related to or characteristic of the renowned English playwright William Shakespeare. It can describe his works, style, themes, or the theatrical era associated with his plays
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Shakespearian portrayal of a devoted and happy marriage.
It was beautiful and poetic and almost Shakespearian.
Shakespearian plays are produced here every year.
An invitation to travel through the Shakespearian work.
Shakespearian actor and scholar.
She was especially known for her Shakespearian roles.
Shakespearian quotes and words.
A woman who can hurl Shakespearian insults is a dangerous thing.
There is no way you can ever do a definitive Shakespearian role.
And with Shakespearian exits from the world.
There was an annual science fair and a Shakespearian drama program.
There is more Shakespearian dialogue in here than there are buns.
Gielgud is best known for his work as a Shakespearian actor.
It seems almost Shakespearian in its tragedy the way we lost him.
Its simplicity and profundity have been compared to a Shakespearian sonnet.
Meet the actors bringing this Shakespearian classic to life in our new PORTRAITS video series.
Watson also trod the boards briefly as a Shakespearian actor.
Carry on the Shakespearian adventure.
Armin may have played a key role in the development of Shakespearian fools.
It is a variation of the Shakespearian or Elizabethan sonnet.
Because it is also a dialogue between the living and the dead as in a Shakespearian tragedy.
His mother was a Shakespearian actress.
Abundant cryptographic proof exists that Bacon was concerned in the production of the Shakespearian plays.
As if we are in a Shakespearian play.
Of Shakespearian proportion being played out live on television in Southern California.
Tate was a good popular lecturer on Shakespearian and other subjects.
That summer he joined a Shakespearian theatre company which toured stately homes throughout the United Kingdom.
He acted regularly in performances of Shakespearian and Greek plays.
Shakespearian spoof Romanoff.
Kurzel says Cotillard worked hard to learn the Shakespearian language despite the language barrier.
He rather ignored the sisters but I think you get the drift from his Shakespearian quote.
My mother is a Shakespearian scholar.
The bronze particulates I found did not come from the paint on the Shakespearian loony tunes.
A tragedy of Shakespearian proportions.
What followed was almost Shakespearian.
He was a Shakespearian scholar.
At the heart of HHM is the rhythm of Shakespearian language.
Or is it two Shakespearian scholars passing sonnets betwixt them?
Now that was bloody Shakespearian.
Shakespearian enough for you? You look upset.
And therein lies the Shakespearian question.
The stock of Shakespearian sonnets available for memorization is a non-rival good.
See also Fool and Shakespearian fool.
For example, a Shakespearian sonnet is made up of three quatrains and one couplet.
Romeo and Juliet is a Shakespearian tragedy.
A Shakespearian hero grappling with palace intrigues and petro-dollar interests?
His name is often associated with many Shakespearian translations into the Czech language.
Lemon was an actor of ability, a pleasing lecturer and a successful impersonator of Shakespearian characters.
He 's a character of Shakespearian proportions.
Is it possible to make a modern translation that works as well as the Shakespearian version?

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