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POPSwas William Shakespeare a Jewish Woman ??? "The theory rests largely on the circumstances of Bassano's life, which Hudson contends match, much better than William Shakespeare's did, the content of "Shakespeare's" work." "He is so convinced of Bassano's authorship that he formed a theater company, The Dark Lady Players, to bring out, through performance, the true meanings of the plays as, he argues, Bassano intended them." (For more details, visit www.darkladyplayers.com.)
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POPSThe perfect library Couldn't get them all and I just mainly clipped the titles. Go to the source - There is also a brief description of each.
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POPSWhy Geeks & Nerds Are Worth It
3.) They’re more romantic than they’re given credit for. Ok true, their idea of romance might be to make up a spiffy web-page with all the reasons why they love you, with links to pics of you and sonnets and such... but hey. It lasts longer than flowers, plus you can show your friends. 4.) Due to their neglected status, there are plenty to choose from. You like ‘em tall and slender? There are plenty of geeks/nerds who are. You like ‘em smaller with more meat on their bones? Got that too. 5.) They’ve got brains. Come on now, how can intelligence be a bad thing? 6.) Most are quite good at remembering dates. Like birthdates and such, especially if they know it’ll make you happy. Due again to their neglected status, they’re more attentive than guys who “have more options”. Plus, with all that down time without a steady girlfriend, they’ll likely have mental lists of all the things they’d love to do once they GOT a girlfriend. 7.) Sex. Yep. Sex. I’m not really familiar with this
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POPSThe Future ........ In Us Inspired by Wildcat clip: We Should Take the 'Posthuman' Era Seriously. MARTIN REES : "We are custodians of a 'posthuman' future — here on Earth and perhaps beyond — that can't just be left to writers of science fiction."
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POPSYou CAN Die Of A Broken Heart I have seen animals pine to death over the loss of a beloved companion, so why should people be any different? Old article, but interesting nonetheless.
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POPSGeneral Sonnet Info 2 To add into essay by means of introduction to eras and linking to ideals and motives in sonnet writing.
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POPSVictorian Sonnets By Elizabeth Barrett Browning, wife of Robert Browning, sonnets were addressed to him. As usual, to review and annotate as inclusion into term paper.
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POPSRomantic Era Sonnets Romantic Era Sonnet by William Lisle Bowles. To compare with Shakespeare's sonnets about time, and relevant themes. To annotate and review in accordance with other sonnets of the era.
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POPSPetrachan Sonnets 3 Poem 1 of 366 written by Petrarch, to study. Also able to elaborate on the structure of the Petrarchan sonnet in relation to the italian version here.
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POPSSF Author: Robert Nye
Expansive, sprawling, unruly and oversized - like his stomach and everything about him, the memoirs of the most beloved comic figure in the history of literature take the unsuspecting reader into the world of a character so audacious that, apparently, even the Bard himself could not do him justice. Larger-than-life, irascible and still lecherous at the advanced age of eighty-one, Falstaff recounts these outrageously bawdy tales as an antidote to popular legend that are guaranteed to tell you some things you never thought you needed to know about his life and times. Who killed Hotspur? What really went on at the battle of Agincourt? And what was it that made the wives of Windsor so merry? As we romp through history with this most entertaining of guides, the Middle Ages come alive in a rich tapestry of sights and sounds in another stunning novel from the author of The Late Mr Shakespeare. Falstaff: Being the Acta Domini Johannis Fastolfe, or Life and Valiant Deeds of Sir Jo
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POPSSad Tale of Tesla I never knew this... Very sad... The text is from an article by Mike Daisey, http://www.mikedaisey.com