Shakespeare's words

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Across
  1. 3. a room for sleeping; furnished with a bed (A midsummernights dream)
  2. 4. to act or move quickly (The Comedy of Errors)
  3. 9. conventional; long-established, bound by tradition (Richard III)
  4. 10. incorporating different types or kinds; diverse(Titus Andronicus)
  5. 12. to talk casually, usually about others (The Comedy of Errors)
  6. 13. on a lower floor; down the steps (Henry IV)
  7. 14. having no value or merit; contemptible(The Two Gentlemen of Verona)
  8. 16. the round part of the eye; organ for vision (Henry VI)
  9. 18. feeling sad due to lack of companionship(Coriolanus)
  10. 19. not heard; unable to be heard (All's Well That Ends Well)
  11. 20. stylish; characteristic of a particular period (Troilus and Cressida)
Down
  1. 1. dog: a young, domestic dog (King John),
  2. 2. (n) one who judges merit or expresses a reasoned opinion (Love's Labour's Lost)
  3. 5. to remove clothes or other covering(The Taming of the Shrew)
  4. 6. one who controls or administers; person in charge(Love's Labour's Lost)
  5. 7. worn out; bored or past feeling (Henry VI)
  6. 8. touching with the lips (Love's Labour's Lost)
  7. 11. to speak at length in inflated or extravagant language(Hamlet)
  8. 15. repulsive or disgusting; offensive to one's morality(Love's Labour's Lost)
  9. 17. a large, carnivorous reptile closely related to the crocodile (Romeo and Juliet)