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stripedroseandsketchpads:Inktober Day 7: Shy “‘Tis not impossible/But one, the wicked'st caitiff on
“Man achtet kleiner Hunde Murren nicht, Doch Große zittern, wenn der Löwe brüllt […].&r
talesfromweirdland:Costume designs by Jack Kirby for a 1969 performance of Shakespeare’s JULIUS CEAS
Costume designs by Jack Kirby for a 1969 performance of Shakespeare’s JULIUS CEASAR by the Universit
macrolit:Giveaway Contest: We’re giving away ten vintage paperback classics by William Faulkner, Har
peristurmkrahe:“Men in rage strike those that wish them best.” ― William Shakespeare, Othello via Be
bibliovates:“The course of true love never did run smooth.” ~ William Shakespeare•When you’re writin
sixandtwentyblackbirds:spring is for roses and shakespeare“I will a round unvarnish’d tale deliverOf
theatreisgoodforthesoul:Richard III Almeida Theatre, 2016Starring Ralph Fiennes and Vanessa Redgrave
m-l-rio:If We Were Villains Signed Hardcover GiveawayThe If We Were Villains release is 22 days away
laclefdescoeurs:Touchstone, The Jester, John William Waterhouse
alwaysreadingg:cannot wait until I have the time to read more Shakespeare☺️✨
therepublicofletters:The Signal, John William Godward“Give me my crown, put on my robe. I have immo
boykeats:In 1817, John Keats, 22 years old and starting to come into his poetic own, fell deeply in
shakespearenews:The Fool’s song from King Lear, a 17th century music manuscript. Source: The British
macrolit:Giveaway Contest: We’ve partnered with Flatiron Books to give away FIVE copies of M. L. Rio
shakespearesglobeblog:Michelle Terry is The New Artistic Director of Shakespeare’s GlobeWe are thril
macrolit:macrolit:Special Giveaway: We’re giving away six lovely Dover Thrift Edition classics by Ge
oxbennett:If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio/ @m-l-rio“Which of us could say we were more sinned agains
Henry Ospovat (1877-1909), “Shakespeare’s Sonnets”, 1899Source
shesnake:Hamlets and Ophelias played by women: Maxine Peake and Katie West (Royal Exchange 2014) //
fyeahkennethbranagh:The Winter’s Tale (2015) source: Richard Nutbourne Scenic Studio
vintageanchorbooks:Literary Word Count Infographic: http://shortlist.com/entertainment/books/literar
storytime-reviews:Shelf-Confidence Book Photo ChallengeNovember 28 – WittyMuch Ado About Nothing is
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