Shakespeare in Three Steps: The Taming of the Shrew
That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet. Have your children break this section down into three parts and learn them one at a time. To but thy name that is my enemy. , . . 0, be some other name.
J. Holy Franciscan friar! brother, hol Enter FRIAR LAURENCE. L. This same should be the voice of Friar John. Welcome from Mantua: what says Romeo? Or, if his mind be writ, give me his letter. J. Going to find a bare-foot brother out, ...
This is a poetic, insightful, and ultimately moving exploration of 'the strange science of writing.
In This Is Shakespeare, Emma Smith—an intellectually, theatrically, and ethically exciting writer—takes us into a world of politicking and copycatting, as we watch Shakespeare emulating the blockbusters of Christopher Marlowe and Thomas ...
Try it: Now is the WINTER of our discontent Made glorious SUMMER by this son of York. “Winter” and “summer” are opposite by definition, like dark and light, or boy and girl, or “to be” and “not to be,” or one and many.
This is the BOOK about codes and ciphers in Shakespeare. And it is also the MAP leading to Oak Island's Mercy Point.
Discovering that a mysterious ancient treasure has been bequeathed to her literary publishing family, 12-year-old Colophon Letterford explores clues hidden in antique paintings, secret passages and a locked mausoleum to discover a link ...
Examples of research on the role that empathy and warmth play can be found in: Barry A. Farber and Jodie S. Lane, “Positive Regard,” Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training 38 (2001): 390–395; Howard Kirschenbaum and April ...
Named after a character in a Shakespeare play, misfit sixth-grader Hero becomes interested in exploring this unusual connection because of a valuable diamond supposedly hidden in her new house, an intriguing neighbor, and the unexpected ...