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a certain spear child (for a patron)

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cause I never uploaded it here
Nark because he won’t hesitate to tell on someone
Fighting style: spears, and arrows. Likes to fight from a distance but uses a sword when he gets frustrated

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Is The Lion King simply Disney's version of Kimba the White Lion, Shakespeare-ised? 🤔

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Did you know that we have a small minty fox mascot who loves to show off our AEC swag? Meet Spearmint! :)

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Young woman with fleckles study for my diesel punk King Lear.
This is Cordelia.

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"From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life"

R&J
(At the time, this was a pun, I promise)

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When he is best he is a little worse than a man, and when he is worst he is little better than a beast.
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Oxford University Press Children's Books have been marking with a marvellous selection of words from the Oxford Illustrated Shakespeare Dictionary. Pop over to their Twitter to find the meanings and context.

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Our Shakespearean word of the day is ‘urchin’. Warning! Don’t read in the meaning of ‘a poorly dressed boy’. To Shakespeare, ‘urchin’ meant something quite different, but what? https://t.co/2o48lqON5V

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“A sad tale's best for winter: I have one of sprites and goblins” William Shakespeare
🎨A winter day with a skier and a sledge in Raufoss, Norway, 1937
👨‍🎨Peder Mørk Mønsted(1859–1941) Danish realist painter. JmvasaAFqI

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While making my entry for the Graphic Shakespeare Competition, I had the amazing opportunity to showcase my scars in photography series Behind the Scars. Both projects were incredibly personal, and for my work to be recognised in the GSC it's now extra special.

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“A sad tale's best for winter: I have one of sprites and goblins.” William Shakespeare

Beauty in

Peder Mørk Mønsted (10 December 1859 – 20 June 1941) was a Danish realist painter.

A winter day with a skier and a sledge in Raufoss, Norway, 1937

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Waist-up badges for Aether and feral full body badges for Allu, Jericho and Spearmint! All watercolor!

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Today’s Shakespearean word of the day is ‘loggets’, a noun for a popular game during Shakespeare’s time.

Read how the gravediggers in Hamlet passed the time with a game of loggets and explore our full Shakespeare A-Z: https://t.co/thaIFKtllh

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It's Celebrate with the hilarious William Shakespeare's Star Wars series from !

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For 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

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Johan Zoffany, German neoclassical painter who was active mainly in England, was born in 1733 - here is his work 'David Garrick and his wife by his Temple to Shakespeare', painted in 1762 and now part of the collection

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It's begun, that is. Schools around the country will be enjoying the storytelling and poetry of the Bard for the first time. Keep an eye on and for updates throughout the week. https://t.co/FVuvAzDgHG

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