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"The world’s history is just that of spiders and flies."

Dennis Abrams wrote 1 week ago: Othello Act Four, Part Two By Dennis Abrams For today’s post, we’re going to be looking at Othello f … more →

Tags: desdemona, Drama, Elizabethan Theater, Elizabethan Tragedy, Entertainment, Iago, Iago and Othello, Jan Kott, King Lear

"Lie with her? Lie on her?"

Dennis Abrams wrote 2 weeks ago: Othello Act Four, Part One By Dennis Abrams ———————- Act F … more →

Tags: A.C. Bradley, desdemona, Drama, Elizabethan Theater, Elizabethan Tragedy, Entertainment, Falstaff, hamlet, Iago

"I will not consent to die this day, that's certain."

Dennis Abrams wrote 1 month ago: Measure for Measure Act Four By Dennis Abrams ——————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, Comedy, language, Literature, writing, Drama, Renaissance humanism, Politics, Entertainment

"Welcome ever smiles,/And farewell goes out sighing."

Dennis Abrams wrote 2 months ago: Troilus and Cressida Act Four By Dennis Abrams ——————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Comedy, language, Literature, writing, Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio, tragedy

Act Four Scene Three - Meanwhile in England

mattxc99 wrote 2 months ago: Macduff needs the help of Malcolm if he is to retake Scotland and get revenge on Macbeth. Macduff ne … more →

Act Four Scene Two - The Thane Of Fife Had A Wife

mattxc99 wrote 2 months ago: Macduff will never get to see his family again. Ross goes to visit Lady Macduff. While there he tell … more →

Act Four Scene One - Macbeth's Supposed Downfall

mattxc99 wrote 2 months ago: One of the three ways Macbeth will see his downfall is when the trees of Birnim Wood move towards hi … more →

"How all occasions to inform against me,/And spur my dull revenge."

Dennis Abrams wrote 3 months ago: Hamlet Act Four, Part Three By Dennis Abrams ——————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, writing, Drama, Renaissance humanism, tragedy, Richard II

"They say the owl was a baker's daughter. Lord, we know what we are, but know not what we may be"

Dennis Abrams wrote 3 months ago: Hamlet Act Four, Part Two By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: BBC, Claudius, Death of Ophelia, Drama, drowning, Elizabethan Theater, Elizabethan Tragedy, Entertainment, gertrude

"Your worm is your only emperor for diet: we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots."

Dennis Abrams wrote 3 months ago: Hamlet Act Four, Part One By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, writing, Drama, Renaissance humanism, Books, tragedy

"Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love."2 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 5 months ago: As You Like It Act Four By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Comedy, language, Literature, writing, Renaissance humanism, sonnet, Falstaff

"The strings, my lord, are false."

Dennis Abrams wrote 6 months ago: Julius Caesar Act Four By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, Drama, Renaissance humanism, bolingbroke, Politics, Portia

"If Shakespeare had deliberately set out to deglorify the Battle of Agincourt and King Henry in particular it would seem if he could hardly have done more.”

Dennis Abrams wrote 6 months ago: Henry V Act Four, Part Two By Dennis Abrams ———————- I’d l … more →

Tags: Agincourt, Bardolph, battle of agincourt, Drama, Entertainment, Falstaff, Faulconbridge, Fluellen, Henry V

"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;/For he to-day that sheds his blood with me/Shall be my brother..."

Dennis Abrams wrote 6 months ago: Henry V Act Four By Dennis Abrams —————————- A … more →

Tags: Agincourt, Band of Brothers, battle of agincourt, Drama, Falstaff, Henry IV, Henry V, History, History Play

"How I came by the crown, O God, forgive! And grant it may with thee in true peace live."

Dennis Abrams wrote 8 months ago: Henry IV Part Two Act Four By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Comedy, language, Literature, Drama, Renaissance humanism, Richard II, bolingbroke

“Tut, tut! Good enough to toss; food for powder, food for powder. They’ll fill a pit as good as better. Tush, man, mortal men, mortal men.”4 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 9 months ago: Henry IV, Part One Act Four By Dennis Abrams ———————- Act … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Comedy, language, Literature, Drama, Renaissance humanism, bolingbroke, History

"I am glad that Shakespeare made Shylock a Jew." -- W.H. Auden15 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 10 months ago: The Merchant of Venice Act Four, Part Three By Dennis Abrams ————— … more →

Tags: Anti-Semitism, Antonio, Bassanio, Comedy, Courtroom, Drama, language, Literature, moneylender

"Which is the merchant here and which the Jew?"2 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 10 months ago: The Merchant of Venice Act Four, Part Two By Dennis Abrams ————— … more →

Tags: Al Pacino, Anti-Semitism, Antonio, Bassanio, chooseth, Christian, Comedy, Courtroom, Drama

"Shed thou no blood, nor cut thou less nor more/But just a pound of flesh."6 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 10 months ago: The Merchant of Venice Act Four, Part One By Dennis Abrams ————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Comedy, language, Literature, Drama, Renaissance humanism, Religion, Shylock


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