bollocks (26-04-16)
New York Times just posted Shakespeare's obituary for the first time. A little late but it made the print nonetheless
I always liked the metaphor, she is like a jewel in a Ethiops ear.
I thought I would add a link about Shakespeare's neologisms. I recently went to a British Council event as well, one of my favourite words - amazing.
http://blog.dictionary.com/shakespeare/
Wakka Wakka (25-04-16)
The words on his grave, at his own request. In a way his last poem;
Good friend, for Jesus' sake forebeare
To digg the dust enclosed heare;
Bleste be the man that spares thes stones,
And curst be he that moves my bones
For the duo lovers...
Where shall we three meet again,
In Sandyford, Santry or Strabane,
When the hurlyburly's done,
And tired of one to one,
The purse will take the strain.
Apologies Macbeth
Calvados (25-04-16)
bollocks (26-04-16)