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For #ShakespeareWeek we’re sharing interesting Shakespearean words and definitions every day!
Today’s word is ‘gib’. A ‘gib’ is a tom-cat with the potential for supernatural powers. Find out more here: https://t.co/zEm6bsdiNO
It’s #ShakespeareWeek! To celebrate we’ll be sharing some of our favourite Shakespearean language every day this week.
Today’s word is ‘basilisk’. Discover what ‘basilisk’ meant in Shakespeare’s time and explore our full Shakespeare A-Z: https://t.co/nIgR9BGBWn @ShakespeareWeek
#OTD 1854 telephone pioneer, shipbuilder and Shakespearean actor Thomas Augustus Watson was born in Salem, Massachusetts, USA. He assisted Alexander Graham Bell and received Bell's first phone call “Mr. Watson—come here—I want you.” https://t.co/CIbEt2howX … #happybirthday
A brief history of Shakespearean cover design, plus a contemporary reimagining
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For today only, get your decadent @BreadAhead doughnuts with a Shakespearean twist... Honey & mead #Bankside
Ever called someone a green-eyed jaded bandit? Invent your own phrases with Shakespearean words! #Shakespeare400
'Staging Shakespearean Dissent' - the new full wraparound cover I illustrated for latest issue of @Index_Magazine
Today's #ShapeChallenge @StudioTeaBreak is Shakespearean: Is this a dagger...?
Nothing like a regal Shakespearean butt for @IndianaJonasS 's butt collab.