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As a podcast looking at tree species from all four corners of the British Isles, next week’s episode brings you:

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"I am thy father's spirit,
Doomed for a certain term to walk the night,"

Hamlet act 1 scene 5

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"When the sun sets, who doth not look for night?" ~ Richard III (A2,S3).

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How would, I say, mine eyes be blessed made
By looking on thee in the living day.
Sonnet 43
🎨Edouard Bisson

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Comic 's
Might not be today's theme.. but just wanted to add to 😅

What's your favorite thing about pumpkins?

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"Never sees horrid night, the child of Hell,
But like lackey, from the rise to set,
Sweats in the eye of Phoebus, and all night,
Sleeps in Elysium, next day after dawn." ~ Henry V (A4,S1).

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We can't deny how influential Shakespeare's works have been for other pieces of media, and "Harry Potter" is no exception. Here, we look deeper into the use of the four-point character conflict in the "Potter" series. https://t.co/9I3RT5gatr

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First to 3 correct wins!

Our first entry is Eris Ward

Your hint! Shakespeare!

Results will be released next Thursday, 10/07/21. Same bat time, same bat channel! #

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Love is engendered in the eyes

Inspired by Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice"☺

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Non tutte le nubi
portano tempesta.
William Shakespeare







Helene Knoop

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"There'll be no more sailing ..." ~ Much Ado About Nothing (A3,S4).

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Sam Tyler Shakespeare ♀️

parte: 1,2,3,4 🔓




Personaje creado por:

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Sam Tyler Shakespeare ♀️

parte: 5,6,7,8 🔓




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Sam Tyler Shakespeare ♀️

parte: 13,14,15,16 🔓




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"There is nothing more confining than the prison we don't know we are in." W. Shakespeare

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Sweet are the uses of adversity,
Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous,
Wears yet a precious jewel in his head;

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The southern wind Doth play the trumpet to his purposes, And by his hollow whistling in the leaves Foretells a tempest and a blustering day. Henry IV Part 1 A5S1

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the spring, the summer,
The childing autumn, angry winter, change
Midsummer Night's Dream [II, 1]

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