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    Sir Andrew Jonathan Bate, CBE, FBA, FRSL (born 26 June 1958), is a British academic, biographer, critic, broadcaster, scholar, and occasional novelist...
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    revised edition 2005) Bate, Jonathan (ed.) Titus Andronicus (The Arden Shakespeare, 3rd Series; London: Arden, 1995) Bate, Jonathan and Rasmussen, Eric...
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  • Get-A-Way (category Music videos directed by Jonathan Bate)
    over 1.1 million singles in Europe. Its music video was directed by Jonathan Bate. "Get-A-Way" originally featured vocals by rapper Boris Köhler (Gary...
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    century; he is now often seen as a major 19th-century poet. His biographer Jonathan Bate called Clare "the greatest labouring-class poet that England has ever...
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  • Fainlight, broadcaster Melvyn Bragg, biographers Elaine Feinstein and Jonathan Bate, activist Robin Morgan, critic Al Alvarez, publicist Jill Barber, friend...
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    as much againe as it was, according to the true and perfect coppie". Jonathan Bate states that Q2 is "apparently the one closest to Shakespere's original...
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    with Jonathan Bate, Rosemary Ashton and Nicholas Roe (Oct. 12, 2000) The Later Romantics, In Our Time, BBC Radio 4 discussion with Jonathan Bate, Robert...
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  • I Am: The Selected Poetry of John Clare, edited by his biographer Jonathan Bate, and it had previously been included in the 1992 Columbia University...
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  • included in 2007 by Jonathan Bate in his complete Shakespeare edition for the Royal Shakespeare Company. The poem, described by Bate as having been written...
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    initials, "W.S." or "W. Sh". This was suggested by Bertrand Russell, Jonathan Bate, and Donald W. Foster. William Hall, a printer who had worked with Thorpe...
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