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- Francis Bacon Too Dull For Shakespeare? - Whoever wrote Shakespeare, he must have been a lively fellow. Virginia M. Fellow’s book, The Shakespeare Code, makes a very strong case for Francis Bacon’s authorship of the oeuvre of William Shakespeare, based on historical evidence as well as on statements found in cipher in Shakespeare’s works. She’s not alone in this; many have come to the conclusion that Shakespeare’s works were not written by the actor William Shakespeare. Quite a few people support the claim that Bacon...
- Plays, Plays And More Plays - Few people know that many of William Shakespeare’s plays were published posthumously. Virginia Fellows’ Shakespeare Code includes an intriguing discussion of works attributed to Shakespeare that appeared after his passing in 1616. Shakespeare had been dead for seven years when the First Folio of his collected works was published. This celebrated Folio edition contained 36 plays, half of which had never been seen before. According to Fellows, many of the previously unpublished...
- William Shakespeare - Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1590 and 1613. His early plays were mainly comedies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the sixteenth century
- Shakespeare Cipher Stories, Part 1 - Did Shakespeare write Shakespeare? Many people doubt that, for various reasons—the most obvious one being that a barely literate actor from the sleepy village of Stratford-on-Avon could not possibly have written with such accuracy and familiarity the many scenes in the plays that invoke the classics or the pomp of nobility and royal courts.
- 20 Shakespeare Quotes To Celebrate The Birth of a Master - "To be or not to be" may very well be one of the most famous Shakespeare quotes ever written. But Shakespeare's written masterpeices go well beyond this short line from a single play. To read more of Shakespeare's famous words, read on...
- The True Value Of The Ipod - “If music be the food of love, play on.” Ah, that William Shakespeare – he really nailed it with that line when it comes to the world’s love affair with music. We need it, as it is the essence of our very survival, and we, as humans, can never get enough of it.
- Love Is As You Like It - Love is different like everyone is different in his emotions, thoughts, ideals, feelings and styles. Although there are many love pattern stories they remain just written or told patterns which nobody wants or is able to follow. Shakespeares genius knew this like no one else.
His play As You Like It perfectly shows the different values people associate with their beloved and ideal relationships. There are four love couples in the play: Rosalind and Orlando, Silvius and ...
- An inspiration to underdogs - This article talks about Shilpa a rising Bollywood star. The author discusses the strengths and weaknesses of her acting style.
- William Daniels Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery - William Daniels slow process of working from reproductions reflects how often our experiences of the world. William Daniels. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist William Daniels at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
- Shakespeare by Bill Bryson - In Shakespeare, Bill Bryson has accomplished a great feat - the publication of a short, succinct, highly entertaining and informative work on the greatest writer of all time.
- A Discussion on Progressive Taxation - The United States government taxation system is based off the fundamental progressive taxation theory. Most people don t fully understand the taxation system and question the validity of the system the United States currently has. However, I believe that progressive taxation is the best system for the majority of society.
- Stratford-on-avon: Shakespeare Country - Stratford-upon-Avon, as the name suggests, is a town on the River Avon in south Warwickshire. “Stratford” is used in reference to the local town, whilst “upon-Avon” is added to include the whole district. Having Anglo-Saxon origins, and growing up as a market town in medieval times, the town now has a population of more than 23,676. Stratford-upon-Avon, lined with Elizabethan streets, hidden alleyways and dotted with places of interest, is most famous for being the birthplace...
- Who Wrote the Best Love Poem? - Love poems have long been a way for men and women to express their feelings for one another in a unique and romantic way. They range from structured, formal works such as those by William Shakespeare to free verse works by modern greats such as e.e. cummings. But of all the love poems ever written, who wrote the best love poem ever?
- Shakespeare has well said - Shakespeare has well said If music be the food of soul, then play on.
- The Antahkarana, Bridge, Tower of Babel or Babble, Chakras, Meditation, Gurdjieff, Shakespeare, Guru - The lack of communication between the chakras, or the people building the Tower of Babel, symbolises their lack of integration. Because we are not integrated our psychic bodies will not reach up to heaven.
- Adolphe William Bouguereau - Biography of the French Realist Painter - A successful artist throughout his lengthy career, but for years fallen into obscurity, this article once again shines a light on the life of the now highly popular French painter, Adolphe William Bouguereau.
- The Art of William Morris - A brief history of the art of William Morris.
- William Aloysius Keleher Papers - The William Aloysisus Keleher Papers have, more or less, covered almost all the memorable events and celebrations of William Aloysius Keleher and his family, ranging from 1714 to 1999. The main source of this information was William himself. Therefore, it is pretty safe to opine that the papers are authentic, and does not contain any false information whatsoever.
- Network Marketing: The Evil That Men Do - The essence of network "marketing" is the creation of satisfied customers. So why do you care about the "dissatisfied" ones, and what can William Shakespeare teach us?
- William Keleher : Not Forgotten - William Aloysius Keleher is a name that will not be forgotten, no matter what.
- Download Audio Book Titles To Keep You Company - Downtime, dull time and dead time can be turned into live time and prime time with audio books
- Medieval Beauty: The Tapestries of William Morris - Explores the Medieval inspiration behind William Morris tapestries.
- William Aloysius Keleher: A Great Man - William Aloysius Keleher was born in 1886 in Lawrence, Kansas. His parents, David Keleher and Mary Ann Keleher moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1889. There, William enrolled at Saint Mary's Parochial School and studied until 1900 when he started working as a messenger for the Western Union Telegraph Company. His initial position was that of a counter clerk. However, he was promoted to the post of telegraph operator within a short time.
- Disability Insurance Policy: How To Get The Best Deal - To quote William Shakespeare, “As flies to wanton boys are we to the Gods”. So, just like little boys get some cruel pleasure by torturing the poor, helpless tiny creatures;
- The Great History Of Roses - It was roses, roses all the way.
- Robert Browning
What's in a name? That which we call a rose; By any other name would smell as sweet.
- William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 scene 2
Roses have a long and colorful history. According to fossil evidence, the rose is 35 million years old.
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