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Shakespeare did not consider himself the legislator of mankind. He faithfully records man's problem
Shakespeare did not consider himself the legislator of mankind. He faithfully records man's problem
Shakespeare did not consider himself the legislator of mankind. He faithfully records man's problem
Shakespeare did not consider himself the legislator of mankind. He faithfully records man's problem
Shakespeare did not consider himself the legislator of mankind. He faithfully records man's problem
Shakespeare did not consider himself the legislator of mankind. He faithfully records man's problem
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