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30 May 2024
- diffhist m George Bernard Shaw 12:04 −2 Tim riley talk contribs (→Early years: punct)
- diffhist m George Bernard Shaw 12:03 −2 Tim riley talk contribs (→Early years: punct)
- diffhist George Bernard Shaw 09:46 0 Denisarona talk contribs (→Newspapers: Corrected title - the source says BACK not LACK) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist George Bernard Shaw 09:02 −4 Tim riley talk contribs (grammar fine: no need of "correction") Tags: Undo Reverted
- diffhist George Bernard Shaw 07:13 +4 Denisarona talk contribs (→Letters and diaries: correct grammar) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist George Bernard Shaw 07:07 0 Denisarona talk contribs (→Newspapers: Corrected title) Tag: Reverted
28 May 2024
- diffhist m Macbeth 08:16 −1 Robert P Connolly talk contribs (Spelling: 'wrack' is seaweed)
- diffhist Macbeth 03:58 −2 YZDMAC talk contribs (→Act V)
27 May 2024
- diffhist Macbeth 20:47 −2 YZDMAC talk contribs (→Act V)
- diffhist William Shakespeare 13:02 +33 Biohistorian15 talk contribs (→See also) Tag: Visual edit
26 May 2024
- diffhist Satire 13:53 +12 142.122.9.2 talk
- diffhist William Shakespeare 03:27 −38 That1nedude talk contribs (countries, nationalities and everyday terms should not be linked) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
25 May 2024
- diffhist Lady Macbeth 10:35 +10 2405:201:c021:a048:2cdf:c64a:27b6:3dcd talk (Added another actress who played Lady Macbeth.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Disambiguation links added
- diffhist Shavian alphabet 09:58 +4 ZoeB talk contribs (→Shavian in Esperanto (Ŝava alfabeto): Please correct me if I'm wrong, but as Esperanto's already phonemic, it sounds like bidirectional direct translation is possible..? (Comparatively, Latin English to Shavian English isn't an issue, but Shavian English to Latin English is, as multiple English words with different Latin spelling are pronounced the same. It sounds like Esperanto Shavian avoids this issue.))