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Nader75 Posted 20 years ago
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This book of William Shakespeare or This book for William Shakespeare
  

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Nader75This book of William Shakespeare or This book for William Shakespeare
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This play by William Shakespeare is the more likely phrase -- or, This book of William Shakespeare's [plays / poetry].

It's for W. S. if you are going to give the book to him.
It's by W. S. if he wrote it.
It's about W. S. if someone else wrote the story of his life and that's what is in the book.
It's with W. S. if he has it

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