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  • ...ge attire shouting things in funny accents is nothing new in Central Park. Shakespeare in the Park has been a fixture for almost seventy years. And really that co
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  • ...al changes to the templates or the page layouts without discussing it with Shakespeare or designated wiki staffers. Group leaders may make modifications to group
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  • ...says, bringing up the freeware MS Word clone. "I had a little trouble with Shakespeare..."<br> <br> ...72)}} has posed:'''<br>Peter shakes his head. "I can barely comprehend it. Shakespeare's supposed to be the Be-All End-All of playwrights, but these words are bar
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  • ...18)}} has posed:'''<br>Mary Jane Watson would smile, "Well, I always loved Shakespeare in the Park. Just you see so many different people playing roles in so many ...#var:1255|Jeanne-Marie Beaubier (1255)}} has posed:'''<br>"I heard of that Shakespeare in The Park thing," Aurora shows recognition, but from the looks of it, lik
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  • ...illed paramedic. He was made by Forge to read the classics, and is fond of Shakespeare's comedies. However, compared to someone from Earth 616, his knowledge is p
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  • ...egs and arms akimbo. "You're tellin' me. I gotta write a thousand words on Shakespeare's sonnets and none of them make any sense! Dude literally made up words and ...e Ferguson (598)}} has posed:'''<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I've heard of Shakespeare," Clarice comments in a slow, hesitant voice. "...but I'm not ready to read
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  • ...-haired woman. Before he takes a bite, he asks her, "So, not interested in Shakespeare?" with just the hint of a leftover English accent himself.<br> <br> ...begin with." She admits, "Though, under other circumstances, I don't mind Shakespeare in moderation." Speaking of accents, her own, while mild, was obviously Fre
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  • ...turing at her to continue. "I definitely can't carry a tune. Why I only do Shakespeare in the Park."<br> <br> ...thin line and she is quiet for a bit before eventually speaking up again. "Shakespeare in the park?" that has her grinning. "That sounds like something I should g
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  • ...sp;&nbsp;Then she would 'ooh' over at literature. "That's way cool! I mean Shakespeare is really boring and.. Err, sorry, I shouldn't say that. But my English tea ...It is a crime how so few can put the lust, wrath, laughter, and power into Shakespeare that his work deserves. Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing are bot
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  • ...you love," she admits. "What was the name of the one that was based off of Shakespeare's The Tempest? I liked that one."<br> <br>
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  • ...doesn't fit. Well, we won't let it go to waste. Now, what should we watch? Shakespeare in love? Lala land?" uff, she is pulling out the heavy weights!<br> <br> ...hen one is eating ice cream and watching movies. "Let's go for strawberry. Shakespeare in Love works."<br><br>There, though.. Felicity's pushed the right buttons,
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  • ...eah, definitely, sounds like a bit has been going on, but between this and Shakespeare in the Park, I've been pretty busy the past few weeks." She leans in and ki ...Pineapple Duck seems good to me tonight, it's been busy between training, Shakespeare, and punching Nazis in the face." She grimaces, "Those jerks have been /rea
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  • ...ne what something fancy might have looked like back then? I never read any Shakespeare or Mozart or any of them, if I'm being honest."<br><br>He's in casualwear r ...o see if something jumped out at me. And..uh, yeah. I saw that movie about Shakespeare having the hots for someone. They all looked silly, like they were compensa
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  • ...would go to turn around. "Someone's doing a slightly different version of Shakespeare and it seems interesting."<br> <br>
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  • ...She has a lot of layers to her which makes her interesting." The era when Shakespeare wrote was not exactly known for it's strong, positive portrayal of women af
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  • ...e Watson (718)}} has posed:'''<br>Mary Jane's been on a bit of a tear with Shakespeare in the Park performances, though after the latest riot in Queens, she's giv ...to know all about it. I get it... but, yeah, sometimes I want to just run Shakespeare lines at you to try and get your heart fluttering too, okay Tiger?"<br><br>
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  • ...nd present. Is the story of the 1450s any different from the tale of 2020? Shakespeare endures for a reason, Aeschylus beloved despite the distance of two millenn
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  • ...the Tragedy of /Richards/, but that has yet to be penned, surely). <br><br>Shakespeare's searing drama chronicling the bloody rise and fall of the last English ki ...actually taking a bit of time off from training with SHIELD to perform for Shakespeare in the Park. Lady Anne is a bit of a step down from Lady Macbeth, but still
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  • ...ty well actual. "I'd believe it, and freely admit I wondered about some of Shakespeare's friends given the stories. So wait.... then who is Titania then?!"<br> <b ...|Sprite (3674)}} has posed:'''<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Of course. Bill Shakespeare was hilarious. And another friend." Sprite flies up out of her chair, her a
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  • ...things, languages, cultures, skills. He's the sort of person who'll recite Shakespeare while typing out lines of computer code with one hand before fencing class. ...exceptionally well read across a variety of disciplines with a passion for Shakespeare, he has a high level knowledge of mathematics and is a competent multidisci
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  • - Shakespeare, Measure for Measure
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