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what according to william shakespeare is the ultimate role of death​

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Shakespeare died a wealthy man. His plays were very popular and his London theatres were booked out every day, ensuring a good income. At the end of his life, he owned several properties in London and Stratford upon Avon. ... It is sometimes thought that he died poor because he left his second-best bed to

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what according to william shakespeare is the ultimate role of death?

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Shakespeare died a wealthy man. His plays were very popular and his London theatres were booked out every day, ensuring a good income. At the end of his life, he owned several properties in London and Stratford upon Avon. ... It is sometimes thought that he died poor because he left his second-best bed to.

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