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Scene-indexed HTML of the plays.
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/winters_tale/full.html
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/Comedy/allswellthatendswell/allswellthatendswell.html
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/asyoulikeit/full.html
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/pericles
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/twelfth_night
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/two_gentlemen
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@dancow Cool! I always used to use
RT @lhon: Sleep that knits up the raveled sleeve of care.
"Now is the winter of our discontent." #inteminstatsminister #inteminregering
@kaidandako @harooo_09 May script na baga! xD
Sleep that knits up the raveled sleeve of care.
@SAKENTARO
Old english is a pure beauty
@seolhyna
RT @publicradionerd: @RadioBabe My fave Queen Margaret line ever is: "And where's that valiant crook-back prodigy, Dicky your boy"
@RadioBabe My fave Queen Margaret line ever is: "And where's that valiant crook-back prodigy, Dicky your boy"
I've had this scene stuck in my head for days. Time to let it out. https://t.co/m5UyYmlLKG
#aLittleHamlet SCENE II. A hall in the castle.
Schooling kids on the Scottish Play for some serious next-level discussion.
That is to say: Skip "How beauteous mankind is", Goodbye
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare #books
RT @martelf: Tout #Shakespeare en ligne sur le site du #MIT c’est ici : @YBrailowsky #SoftPower
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Tout #Shakespeare en ligne sur le site du #MIT c’est ici : @YBrailowsky #SoftPower
@Ficusin
La ruda impaciencia: I'll join with black despair against my soul, And to myself become an enemy.
@kerrykushner Look Here: Love it!
@Wwm_Shakespeare The Same -scene II-, In Loves Labour Lost.. Mes info <
Once More unto the breach dear friends once more or close up the wall with our English Dead.
Today is the anniversary of the 1415 battle of Agincourt. For my Henry V friends (@Sara_Mueller):
RT @thewrightpage: Happy St Crispin's Day - anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt & occasion of this iconic speech in Henry V
Happy St Crispin's Day - anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt & occasion of this iconic speech in Henry V
@museoffirefilm @twhiddleston A great resource available to all: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare - Thanks.
These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us #KingLear
"¡Piensa demasiado! ¡Semejantes hombres son peligrosos!" William Shakespeare, Julio César, acto 1°, escena 2ª
Hey ap english seniors!! Here's a link for Macbeth online don't forget to take notes 👌
Before today's show, brush up by reading this in its entirety: #AndThereforeAsAStrangerGiveItWelcome
@_BARKBARKBARK gEEZ, fine is this more ur level
@siarashoe The formatting isn't the best, but you can copy/paste it into word and make it into columns and resize it
Not to break peace or any branch of it, But to establish here a peace indeed @ShakespeareWi
@ejazhaider My fav :) .. But nothing beats the goosebumpery of the St. Crispian's day speech @safridis @EshalMirza
@safridis the mention reminds me of Henry V's diabolical speech from the play. @le_Sabre & introspective @EshalMirza
Ya... estoy leyendo la obra -.-
@DavidSchawel @IvanTheK "And not have spoke on't! In me 'tis villany; In thee't had been good service"
@Txrebel05 @jpayneancap
@shakespeare @Wwm_Shakespeare @susanweiner Unless you find yourself a "Corrupter of words" (Twelfth Night III.i)!
The source on that last: Also, Romeo and Juliet, Act III, Scene 2: @DMDash71 @NightmareNights
@Spartitude @sevcir "our doubts are traitors"
I thought of "Why does my brain beseech thee?" and looked it up to see if it was romantic- It's chivalrous.
@MCRofficials ;-)
RT @LelaBudde: All your shakespeare needs online: pic via @lolavdelpozo
RT @masongul_651003: "budala, akıllıyım sanır ama akıllı budalalığını bilir"
"budala, akıllıyım sanır ama akıllı budalalığını bilir"
Y13 Lit: Resources for your lesson period 3 today...
@chelsealover69 the whole play on thag site
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