Shakespare Speeches

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The tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow soliloquy is about the only piece of poetry I know by heart. It's not just angsty doom. 'All our yesterdays have lighted fools their way to dusty death'. 'A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing'. Jesus, it doesn't get much better than that.

N., Saturday, 2 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

We did Morris Dancing at school. Maybe more fun than barn dancing.

toraneko, Saturday, 2 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Nick, me too. However, I learnt it for a most innnoble cause- I never really liked Shakespeare, but felt that I should be able to recite poetry, because I am, and always have been, an utter ponce. I was about 7 at the time, and going through my (eep) GOTH period. Admittedly, I didn't know what a goth was, but I was a pallid coffin- loving romantic-notioned poetry reciting fool. I still hate Shakespeare.

emil.y, Sunday, 3 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

The speech where MacB makes his mind up:

And pity, like a naked new-born babe,
Striding the blast, or heaven's cherubins, horsed
Upon the sightless couriers of the air,
Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye,
That tears shall drown the wind.

Sam, Monday, 4 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Destroy: Anything with nuncle in it. Search: Anything with norange in it.

Pete, Monday, 4 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-two years ago) link


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