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An infographic that keeps track of all of Shakespeare’s deaths for you

March 14, 2014 gyoungphd

Who would have thought that the bard had so much blood in him?

http://io9.com/an-infographic-that-keeps-track-of-all-of-shakespeares-1534516437

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