In Reply to: "Shakespeare is not incredibly deep." posted by tinear on May 31, 2005 at 09:11:37:
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- Re: "Shakespeare is magic " nt - patrickU 12:14:07 05/31/05 (12)
- Re: "Shakespeare is magic " - Gee LP 13:45:40 05/31/05 (11)
- Shakespeare is rightly considered the father of - tinear 15:21:01 05/31/05 (7)
- Re: Shakespeare is rightly considered the father of - RGA 16:35:06 05/31/05 (0)
- Re: Why I quoted that instructor's comment - Gee LP 15:39:25 05/31/05 (5)
- You forgot to include Sir John Gielgud in your list: his "Lear" is chilling, to say the least..." - orejones 10:43:17 06/02/05 (1)
- Re: You forgot to include Sir John Gielgud in your list: his "Lear" is chilling, to say the least..." - Gee LP 22:54:37 06/02/05 (0)
- My university - RGA 16:39:34 05/31/05 (2)
- Correction - RGA 16:44:28 05/31/05 (1)
- Re: Correction - patrickU 05:18:36 06/01/05 (0)
- Re: "Shakespeare is magic " - patrickU 14:15:31 05/31/05 (2)
- Re: Well said, patrickU - Gee LP 15:43:48 05/31/05 (1)
- Re: Merci. - patrickU 04:10:37 06/01/05 (0)