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The answer to Tragedy by William Shakespeare rewritten by poet laureate Nahum Tate later in the 17th century with a happy ending is: KING LEAR
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Tragedy by William Shakespeare rewritten by poet laureate Nahum Tate later in the 17th century with a happy ending - Latest Answers By Publishers & Dates:
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The Independents Jumbo General | 4 January 2020 | KING LEAR |
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