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¿Qué pasaría si Shakespeare fuera abandonado en el Londres actual? | vida y estilo

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ISi William Shakespeare –o Florence Nightingale, Atila el Huno, Julio César, Jane Austen o Pocahontas– fueran depuestos en Trafalgar Square, Londres, ¿qué encontrarían más inusual? ¿Y cómo les explicaríamos esto? Giles, Suffolk

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