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#HappyHolidays from Stan Laurel and Oliver “Babe” Hardy (with a little help from Marion Byron)🎄 #TCMParty #LaurelAndHardy #Christmas
“There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar:
I love not man the less, but Nature more” (Lord Byron)
#Classiclitsaturday
🖼️ Caspar David Friedrich, 1824
#歴代の推しを9人集めたら好みがわかる
寝ないといけないのに止まらない。
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Busy day today...
From clockwise
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Mazeppa (famously narrated by Byron) is a legend that tells of a man caught in adultery whose lover's jealous husband ties him to the back of a wild horse and releases it. The rest of the story is all the perils he goes through on his wild ride. #FolkloreThursday
More creepy pics of creepy 'Old Q' because if I have to spend my evening with him so do you
William, 4th Duke of Queensberry was known as 'the Old Goat of Piccadilly' because he constantly ogled women from his balcony
(Coincidentally, his home was later occupied by Lord Byron)
Today! A new take on "From the 300 give but three/To make a new #Thermopylae." @kierongillen, Stephen Hodkinson & @jemmapress discuss "#AncientSparta in Graphic Novels", 5pm UK: https://t.co/6DwugI84AN #helots #comics #historyofslavery #spartanwomen (with apologies to #Byron)
Dead Poets Salon with OPEN MIC. Readings from and about a dead genius (this time Byron) and an open mic for those still with us. This one is going to be a belter. Only 20 spaces, £5, reserve a place by DM, email or phone...
“Quelli che non vogliono ragionare, sono bigotti,
quelli che non possono, sono degli sciocchi,
e quelli che non osano, sono degli schiavi.” (#leggiamo #Byron)
@CasaLettori @LettureInsieme
#AmoLArte 🎨Silence by Henry Fuseli (1800)
Manfred and the Alpine Witch (Scene from Byron) - John Martin, 1837