William Shakespeare (1564–1616)[1] was an English poet and playwright. He wrote approximately 39 plays and 154 sonnets, as well as a variety of other poems.[note 1]
^Schoenbaum, Samuel (1975). William Shakespeare: A Compact Documentary Life. Oxford University Press. pp. 24–26, 296. ISBN 0-19-505161-0.
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