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Gideon Yu
18 April, 12:29
Why did Shakespeare leave london?
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Joselyn
18 April, 15:17
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Cause he felt like leaving! DUH!
Just kidding!
William Shakespeare might have left London and stopped writing three years before he died because he had lost his sight, a playwright has suggested!
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