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How to use shakespearian in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word shakespearian? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
They could eat roast beef, drink warm cloudy beer, recite Shakespearian love sonnets, and perhaps even do a bit of morris dancing.
Members of Atkins's audience fainted as a result of his attempt to stage the Shakespearian original as faithfully as possible.
Despite the undeniable influence of earlier models, Shakespearian comedy represents a distinctive dramatic category.
He also took part in the Baconian controversy, arguing in favour of Shakespearian authorship, in Shakespeare, Bacon and the Great Unknown.
The Tempest may be in typically oblique Shakespearian fashion a salute to the groundlings.
Maturin's version of the Shakespearian romance plot encodes family secrets.
In the 1900s, Cons began staging Shakespearian scenes during concert interludes.
There are no subtleties, there is little light and shade and the long speeches are delivered as tirades rather than thoughtful Shakespearian soliloquies.
As an undergraduate in wartime Oxford he played Angelo in Measure for Measure and in 1951 excited Stratford audiences as Prince Hal and Henry V in the Shakespearian tetralogy.
The insertion of songs taken from 60s and 70s musical adaptations of the play turns the production into somewhat of a Shakespearian musical-comedy.
Shakespearian textual critics are primarily interested in the nature of the lost manuscripts that served as printers' copy for the early quartos and folios.
This took place in 1593 so would have been a contemporary topic in the Shakespearian period.
Prince Hamlet is the eponymous protagonist of the Shakespearian tragedy Hamlet.
Examples from Classical Literature
Of all the contemporaries of Shakespeare, Webster is the most shakespearian.
This is no accident, for accident is unknown to the so-called shakespearian drama.
I was struck by this appreciation, but there was no time for shakespearian talk.
There is a distinctly shakespearian flavour in the quality of Borodins humour.
The arousing of pity for the doomed child is almost shakespearian.
It took years of thought and study to be a shakespearian jester.
Umunna's intentions were, much of his speech has the prophetical feel of Mark Antony's famous Shakespearian tribute to Julius Caesar.
They tell me that my Shakespearian ideas will set New York agog.
A German gentleman in the train had said that a Shakespearian play was an appreciated treat in Germany and that we should find the house filled.
The Shakespearian, the Dantesque, are in a line, two at most.
At the center of this Shakespearian tragedy is Charlotte Fairfax, formerly the costume mistress of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
It tells the story of Maddoc omas, a once great Shakespearian actor down on his luck and living in a bedsit.
The group has performed many Shakespearian plays in the open air, but this year opted for indoor performances at Christ Church in Warwick Road, Solihull.
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