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Ben Jonson described Shakespeare as being “for all time” - that is, his works resonate with all time periods and peoples.
His body of work spans poetry and plays, many of which are the most praised, quoted and performed still today.
Is the work of Shakespeare truly this universal and timeless?
His body of work spans poetry and plays, many of which are the most praised, quoted and performed still today.
Is the work of Shakespeare truly this universal and timeless?