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theyorkshirecomma:A lovely card from my boyfriend Tim and some of my Shakespeare collection; I’m rea
likeniobe:introduction to the english romance in time: transforming motifs from geoffrey of monmouth
Shall I abide in this dull world which in thy absence is no better than a sty?Antony and Cleopatra /
lybelacqua:BEST OF SHAKESPEARE: macbeth
shredsandpatches:shredsandpatches:harkerling:Annnnnd, Richard II Valentines Part 2. I am a bad perso
soracities:William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing | Emma (2020), dir. Autumn de Wilde | Vla
driflloon:hanna shakespeare @ nehera
readcommendations:Pretty Hogarth Shakespeare books!
universul:My book collection is my pride and joy
goodticklebrain:Well, here we are, finally at the end of my decongestant-fueled, action figured-aide
turninglasshakespeare:Turning Glass Shakespeare, Romeo & Juliet. December 2014
“Romeo and Juliet” at The Lyceum Theatre, Act V, Scene IV.TCS 44Harvard Theatre Collecti
my best friend @macklesufficient is at a shakespeare program for the summer
there was that one time I drew Shakespeare and Marlowe because I’ve read somewhere that there is a p
ewan-mcgregor:PEDRO PASCAL as DON JOHN in Shakespeare in the Park’s: “Much Ado About Nothing” (2014)
shakespearesglobeblog:To be, or not to be: Around the worldWhen our Globe to Globe Hamlet company se
greyjoyvs:― William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon
colonel-catastrophe:i would just like to say: michelle terry as hotspur in the henriad at the globe
artandcetera:The Merchant of Venice by *Phobs
earl-grey-tea-of-gloucester:You know you’re in too deep when you begin to misread academic material.
not-humor:wordssometimesfail:theinfernalfire:this is gay culture this reads like a lost shakespeare
theblackship:fuckyeahthespianpeacock:thegoddamnmagpie:laserscrewdriver:AVENGE ME HAMLETFOR I WAS KIL
Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Macbeth in Macbeth by William Shakespeare at His Majesty’s Theatre, London,
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