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Who was robert greene and what did he say about shakespeare

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Playwright Robert Greene was a man of sour temperament who, it is believed, deeply resented Shakespeare's success. In a pamphlet – Greene's Groats-Worth of Wit bought with a million of Repentance – Greene refers to the Bard as “Shake-scene” and makes a bitter attack on him, as well as other playwrights of the time.

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Playwright Robert Greene was a man of sour temperament who, it is believed, deeply resented Shakespeare's success. In a pamphlet – Greene's Groats-Worth of Wit bought with a million of Repentance – Greene refers to the Bard as “Shake-scene” and makes a bitter attack on him, as well as other playwrights of the time.

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