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Shakespeare Cipher Stories, Part 1

... , letter ciphers, they've all been found. But are they all for real? Anyone interested in the various ciphers said to have been found in Shakespeare's works should read The Shakespearean Ciphers Examined by William and Elizebeth Friedman. ... Read Read: Shakespeare Cipher Stories, Part 1

By: Carla Groenewegen, MA | 21/05/2007 | Writing
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Sonnet Xviii by Shakespeare: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?

... structure of the verse demands attention and experience. The rewards are plentiful as few writers have ever approached the richness of Shakespeare’s prose and poetry. “Sonnet XVIII” is also known as, “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s ... Read Read: Sonnet Xviii by Shakespeare: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?

By: Garry Gamber | 01/01/2008 | Poetry
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The Lodger: Shakespeare on Silver Street

... child. A disappointed Stephen sued the Court of Requests and eight years after the marriage, Shakespeare - the former lodger, was called to give evidence. Charles Nicholl conjures up a detailed description of the circumstances in which ... Read Read: The Lodger: Shakespeare on Silver Street

By: Jacob Marshal | 12/12/2007 | EBooks
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Francis Bacon Too Dull For Shakespeare?

... reasoning used by those advocating authorship by someone other than Bacon is that Francis Bacon could not possibly have written Shakespeare's plays and sonnets because he was a dull and boring fellow, more at home in the world of law than ... Read Read: Francis Bacon Too Dull For Shakespeare?

By: Carla Groenewegen, MA | 30/03/2007 | Art and Entertainment
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William Shakespeare

... (quadruple that of an average, well-educated conversationalist in the language). In the words of Louis Marder, "Shakespeare was so facile in employing words that he was able to use over 7,000 of them—more than occur in the whole King James ... Read Read: William Shakespeare

By: peterhutch | 07/07/2008 | Literature
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Book Review of Macbeth by William Shakespeare

... and Ireland". Holinshed got inspiration from Hector Boece's Scotorum Historiae, written in 1527. Moreover, Shakespeare’s portrayal of Holinshed's "weird sisters” were derived from the portrait of other fictional witches. He was also ... Read Read: Book Review of Macbeth by William Shakespeare

By: Bipasha Chowdhury | 27/08/2008 | Fiction
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Shakespeare: What Can a Great Poet Teach Us About Clear, Concise Expository Writing?

... take pride of place, not the techniques used to achieve it.     Ask anyone to recite something from Shakespeare. Almost invariably you will hear either "To be or not to be, that is the question" or "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me ... Read Read: Shakespeare: What Can a Great Poet Teach Us About Clear, Concise Expository Writing?

By: Philip Yaffe | 28/06/2008 | Non-Fiction
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14 Shakespeare Quotes to Celebrate the Birth of a Literary Genius

... hits here hope is coldest, and despair most fits." It takes a cultured and educated individual to appreciate the works of Shakespeare. As we celebrate the anniversary of his birth this month, let these 14 Shakespeare quotes serve as a ... Read Read: 14 Shakespeare Quotes to Celebrate the Birth of a Literary Genius

By: Noel Jameson | 11/04/2008 | Art and Entertainment

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William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet (1966)

... of the Virgin Mary and large catholic churches. You would think this all very traditional for the likes of Shakespeare, but then you see how different the approach is to filming a traditional Shakespearean tragedy. The true rivalry and ... Read Read: William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet (1966)

By: Sadeer Nasser | 25/02/2008 | Languages
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A Place for All Thespians – Shakespeare's Globe in London

... theater in 1613, another resurrection was done on the same place in 1614; this however, was shut down in 1642. The current modern “Shakespeare’s Globe” was constructed and opened in 1997, and is around 230 meters distant to the initial site ... Read Read: A Place for All Thespians – Shakespeare's Globe in London

By: Naveen Marasinghe | 26/09/2008 | Hotels
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Shakespeare by Bill Bryson

... end. Perhaps there really aren’t any new facts or figures to discover, but Bill Bryson’s account of Shakespeare’s life has enough detail, biographical, critical and contextual, to offer as rounded a picture of the writer as we are likely ... Read Read: Shakespeare by Bill Bryson

By: Philip Spires | 14/01/2008 | Literature
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‘hamlet’ by William Shakespeare

... comment from critics and scholars than any other play by any dramatist in English literature, including Shakespeare himself. The play has become a cultural icon of our times. The first performance of Hamlet was in all probability within ... Read Read: ‘hamlet’ by William Shakespeare

By: Olivia Hunt | 07/05/2007 | Writing
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Shakespeare and Co

... later came the Nazis sent by the officer. They were greatly surprised when they found no bookstore there! “Shakespeare and Co” together with its owner simply disappeared in the air! But this is not the end of the story. In 1951 another ... Read Read: Shakespeare and Co

By: Vasilisa | 16/04/2008 | Destinations
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Shakespeare Never Used a Dictionary

... attempting to write a piece of Shakespearean prose without one. Although lists of words had existed for centuries before Shakespeare, we know of bilingual lists of words between Latin and other languages that date back to the thirteenth ... Read Read: Shakespeare Never Used a Dictionary

By: Gurudev Singh | 19/06/2008 | Education
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It Was Good - Enough for Shakespeare!

... four episodes of “Baywatch”(!) And never for a moment did I feel that I was selling myself out. Let’s get something straight: Shakespeare wrote for money. One can keep a careful eye on the bank account, and still reach the heights of ... Read Read: It Was Good - Enough for Shakespeare!

By: santosh kumar | 21/03/2008 | Writing

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