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tomhiddleston-gifs:One of my favourite lines that I have ever spoken is a line of Shakespeare in Hen
thersc:Set in a divided dystopian Britain. Queen Cymbeline’s only living heir, Innogen, marries her
EVERY SHAKESPEARE PLAY SUMMED UP IN A QUOTE FROM THE OFFICE. ✨ Shakespeare sometimes gets a bad rap
alwaysiambic:Ralph Fiennes as Mark Antony in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, 2005.
O that I were a mockery king of snow, Standing before the sun of Bolingbroke, To melt myself away in
tiger-in-the-flightdeck:Of all the posts I’ve seen about David Tennant as Benedick, I can’t believe
mc-dimples:“I’m a big lover of Shakespeare. In fact the only plays that I’ve ever done professionall
Let deeds express what’s like to be their words: ‘We did request it; We are the greater poll,and in
sonyarebecchi:Shakespeare and Hathaway 1.06 ‘Exit, Pursued by a Bear’
milathosdaily:― William Shakespeare.
ofglendower:shakespeare meme: ¼ villains (insp)Richard III - my favourite villain. (The faded crown
windwaker2:suprchnk:whatthis is what Shakespeare would have wanted
AnnetteBening as Queen Elizabeth Woodville in Richard III (movie, 1995)
rhaegartargaryen:For God’s sake, let us sit upon the groundAnd tell sad stories of the death of king
thatdreamersoftenlie:he’s gonna do something stupid
girllovestoread:Thou fobbing, clay-brained giglet!
justinripley:Now remember, Captain Shakespeare has a fearsome reputation.
cantgeddynuffofdatass:This is my favourite Shakespeare quote
publictheater:The Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park production of Cymbeline performed at
bemusedlybespectacled:filthypiratehooker:MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING - 2019Free Shakespeare in the ParkI
cestpasfaux24601:“Are you contented to resign the crown?”
rathxritter:For every honour sitting on his helm,Would they were multitudes, and on my head My shame
goodticklebrain:Are you familiar with the song “I am the very model of a modern major general” from
Othello Tells the Stories of His Adventures, Karl Becker, ca. 1880
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