What's in a name then why did shakespeare change his?
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Yeah true...
He said what's in the name..nd then wrote his name below it !
Irony !
He said what's in the name..nd then wrote his name below it !
Irony !
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n 1595, with the theatres re-opened, Shakespeare formed a new company called The Lord Chamberlain's Men. The new king enjoyed watching plays, even more than his predecessor Elizabeth I. Shakespeare's company changed its name to The King's Men and stayed at court for a while.
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