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  • 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.
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  • Old english is a pure beauty
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  • 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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  • @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