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  2. Megxit - Wikipedia

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    Megxit is a play on the term 'Brexit' and refers to Prince Harry and his wife Meghan stepping back as members of the British royal family.It derives from Meg(han) + (e)xit; influenced by Brexit, [33] which was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community at the end of January 2020.

  3. Prince Harry Slams 'Megxit' Term About Meghan Markle as ... - AOL

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    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal Drama: What to Know Read article “Maybe people know this and maybe they don’t, but the term Megxit was or is a misogynistic term, and it was created by a ...

  4. Influence of William Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    He developed theatre to an amazing extent and changed the way theatre is today. Shakespeare created some of the most admired plays in Western literature [15] (with Macbeth, Hamlet and King Lear being ranked among the world's greatest plays), [16] [17] [18] and transformed English theatre by expanding expectations about what could be ...

  5. John Milton - Wikipedia

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    John Milton was born in Bread Street, London, on 9 December 1608, the son of composer John Milton and his wife Sarah Jeffrey. The senior John Milton (1562–1647) moved to London around 1583 after being disinherited by his devout Catholic father Richard "the Ranger" Milton for embracing Protestantism . [ 7 ]

  6. 'Megxit' makes shortlist of 2020 word of the year - AOL

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  7. William Caxton - Wikipedia

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    Printer's mark of William Caxton, 1478. A variant of the merchant's mark. William Caxton (c. 1422 – c. 1491) was an English merchant, diplomat and writer.He is thought to be the first person to introduce a printing press into England in 1476, and as a printer to be the first English retailer of printed books.

  8. William Jaggard - Wikipedia

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    William Jaggard (c. 1568 – November 1623) was an Elizabethan and Jacobean printer and publisher, best known for his connection with the texts of William Shakespeare, most notably the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays. Jaggard's shop was "at the sign of the Half-Eagle and Key in Barbican." [1]

  9. Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship - Wikipedia

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    According to a computerised textual comparison developed by the Claremont Shakespeare Clinic, the styles of Shakespeare and Oxford were found to be "light years apart", [100] and the odds of Oxford having written Shakespeare were reported as "lower than the odds of getting hit by lightning". [101]

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