Reading Shakespeare can feel like decoding a secret language. The words are strange, the sentences are twisted, and sometimes ...
An edition of the Divine Comedy from 1564 recently discovered at the British Library in London including notes and comments ...
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Celebrate the Bard's Timeless Language on Talk Like Shakespeare DayRead Sonnets Aloud: Gather a group of friends and take turns reading Shakespeare's sonnets aloud. Try to focus on the rhythm and rhyme of the verses to fully appreciate their beauty and depth.
No points for guessing which of William Shakespeare’s plays this quote comes from - the name rather gives it away. It is of course Romeo and Juliet, the tragic tale of star-crossed lovers.
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