Articles, tagged with "william shakespeare", page 1
10th February 2012
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A rainbow is a promise. God our Father reaffirmed the promise He made about our Redemption in the Garden of Eden (Gen 3:15) when Noah landed on the rock after having spent forty days and forty nights in the ...
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Bob and Penny Lord's site
20th December 2011
William Shakespeare: The English Poet and Playwright
William Shakespeare was baptized on the 26th of April, 1564 (his actual birthdate is unknown) in Warwickshire, England. He is considered by many as the greatest writer in the history of the English l...
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Amy Dyslex
07th December 2011
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infinityweb
21st November 2011
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth contains a lotof life lessons. Number one: Don’t listen to stranger bearded women when wandering through a fog. Number two: Never let anyone bully you into doing something you don’t want to, even if it’s your wife. And Number...
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Paul Thomson
06th October 2011
I want to write books my children will want to study.Do you think about yourself a born writer?A born writer like Stephen King, Mark Twain, or William Shakespeare? No. I publish because I have to I wouldn't experience total with out my writing. I even now...
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FerdinandBryant
20th September 2011
There are numerous reasons as to why there might be misunderstandings between the couples and disruptions in the family life. This may be because of work pressure and inability to spend time with each other. When there's enough pressure that has mounted o...
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James Gill
20th September 2011
There are a number of reasons as to why there may be misunderstandings between the couples and disruptions in the family life. This could possibly be because of work pressure and inability to spend time with each other. When there's adequate pressure that...
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James Gill
19th September 2011
Story of Othello by Shakespeare
Othello: The Play
Othello is a tragic Shakespearian play which was written around the year 1603 and was based on a sixteenth century Italian story titled Un Captiano Moro which means ‘A Moorish Captain’. Othello is port...
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Amy Dyslex
21st June 2011
William Shakespeare seemed to have had a propensity for unlikable titular characters. Many of his plays, particularly the tragedies, were named for selfish, indecisive, vengeful, or otherwise just unpleasant men. It’s difficult to enjoy a work of literatu...
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Paul Thomson
15th June 2011
"All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players" was what the brilliant playwright and poet William Shakespeare said. And he was right. We are all performers in our own way. We perform for our friends, for our jobs, for our families and ...
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Tamara Jacobs
10th June 2011
London is a fascinating city with many cultural and historical enchantments to intrigue visitors. Those addicted to London can explore the city for more adventures. Many landmarks and attractions of London are yet to be explored so, pack your bags and unw...
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merycox
09th June 2011
Venice is one of Europe's most romantic and curious cities, and has a wealth of history and culture behind it. Venice has been renowned as a top city break destination for centuries, largely thanks to the work of writers, poets and other artists who wer...
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Paul Buchanan
13th May 2011
The term “iambic pentameter" can seem intimidating to someone unfamiliar with poetry. Anyone with a passing Shakespeare familiarity will likely associate the term with the Bard’s work, but may not have a clue what it really means or what purpose it has se...
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Paul Thomson
13th May 2011
As a marketplace city in Gwynedd which is in fact situated in north-west Wales, Dolgellau (pronounced - Dol-geth-lie) was the moment the county city of Meirionnydd in Welsh or Merionethshire in English. The which means of the identify is a lot more than p...
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BrandiMartinez
10th May 2011
The following is a brief and selective history of the evolution of the usage ink from monks transcribing documents in medieval times to bloggers of the present day.
Northern England, 1323, a monastery: A studious man sits quietly anchored to his desk, ...
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Franklin