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william shakespeare was born in this house in stratford on the river avon in 1564.th unknown, somewhere between april 21 and 23, which is not surprising, everything related to the life of t... assessing his productivity, the researchers came to the conclusion that over the course of 22 years of active creative life , he composed a play every 7 months. such fertility could not but arouse suspicion. one of the most serious debates is whether all these dramas were actually written by the man from stratford, or whether they were composed by someone else. this someone should have traveled a lot more, been a lot more educated, and, importantly, have extensive connections in high society, including the royal court. proponents of conspiracy theories included the list of potential authors hiding behind the name of shakespeare. another thing is that practically no documents have been preserved about shakespeare’s life, except for references to critics, deeds of sale and excerpts from litigation. the more i read about it, the less i know and the less confident i become. it is
william shakespeare was born in this house in stratford on the river avon in 1564.th unknown, somewhere between april 21 and 23, which is not surprising, everything related to the life of t... assessing his productivity, the researchers came to the conclusion that over the course of 22 years of active creative life , he composed a play every 7 months. such fertility could not but arouse suspicion. one of the most serious debates is whether all these dramas were actually written by the man from...
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william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that at the meeting.er was entertaining for the simpleton of the people, like the tv show's director: sometimes the viewer could not show up for the performance, or allow for slow remarks, no labels. yak promusic the public is not brave enough for popcorns, the way is only adzin, to capture the living, so much so as to see how many people cried, or... they laughed at the heroes of the song, but that was 16 hundred years ago, on the page 2 0 seeds in the hall no one is welcome, the theater of medicine is elitist, uneducated peasants and travelers simply did not go there, there were thousands in belarus, even 80% were not written at that time, but the most important thing is what are the heights and dimensions of the widest masses. uladzisla galubok would be intellectuals have... the first intense hope fallen baranavichami. sennya lyasnaya is a very languid age, and since 1882 the villages have been populated by three houses. one of them had the same assistant as the machinist yazep golub. there the light o
william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that at the meeting.er was entertaining for the simpleton of the people, like the tv show's director: sometimes the viewer could not show up for the performance, or allow for slow remarks, no labels. yak promusic the public is not brave enough for popcorns, the way is only adzin, to capture the living, so much so as to see how many people cried, or... they laughed at the heroes of the song, but that was 16 hundred years ago, on...
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william shakespeare, unfortunate name. and his father, geoffrey, who was a junior minister in the liberal government the last time the liberals were in coalition, was very worried about him and was very upset about it because suddenly his child was short. the reason i mention the grandfather first because isn't it the case that it was the grandfather's genetic mutation which he was not aware of? that is right. which he then passed on to your father, his son? you are quite right, stephen, sorry. in fact, 60% of people who are born with my condition are born to average height parents. anybody who watches this programme who is themselves average height or even tall could have a short child. obviously myself, i have a 50—50 chance of a short child and my father had an average height child and a fully affected child, me. but in average people it is very rare. maybe one in 20,000. the sperm, it's usually sperm, go different and therefore an achondroplasia child is born. you are an academic, and ethicist and you think about the b
william shakespeare, unfortunate name. and his father, geoffrey, who was a junior minister in the liberal government the last time the liberals were in coalition, was very worried about him and was very upset about it because suddenly his child was short. the reason i mention the grandfather first because isn't it the case that it was the grandfather's genetic mutation which he was not aware of? that is right. which he then passed on to your father, his son? you are quite right, stephen, sorry....
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william shakespeare — unfortunate name — and his father, geoffrey, who was a junior minister in the liberalernment — the last time the liberals were in coalition — was very worried about it, was very upset about it because suddenly his child was short. but the reason i mentioned the grandfather first is, isn't it the case that it was the grandfather's genetic mutation, which he was not aware of? that's right. which he then passed on to your father. his son. exactly. you are quite right, stephen. sorry. and, in fact, 60% of people who are born with my condition are born to average height parents. so anybody watching this programme who is themselves average height or even tall could have a short child. obviously, myself, i have a 50—50 chance of having a short child, and indeed my father, he had an average—height child and a fully affected child, me. but in average people, it's very rare. maybe one in 20,000 sperm — it's usually sperm — go different, and therefore an achondroplasia child is born. now, your profession is academic. you are an ethicist. you think about the very biggest and deepe
william shakespeare — unfortunate name — and his father, geoffrey, who was a junior minister in the liberalernment — the last time the liberals were in coalition — was very worried about it, was very upset about it because suddenly his child was short. but the reason i mentioned the grandfather first is, isn't it the case that it was the grandfather's genetic mutation, which he was not aware of? that's right. which he then passed on to your father. his son. exactly. you are quite right,...
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william shakespeare, unfortunate name.nd his father, geoffrey, a junior minister in the liberal government the last time the liberals were in coalition, was very worried about him and very upset about it because suddenly his child was shorter. i mention the grandfather first because not the case that it was the grandfather's genetic mutation which he was not aware of. . , which mutation which he was not aware of-_ which he - of. that is right. which he then passed _ of. that is right. which he then passed on _ of. that is right. which he then passed on to - of. that is right. which he then passed on to your i of. that is right. which he - then passed on to your father, his son? ., . his son? you are quite right. 60% of peeple _ his son? you are quite right. 60% of people who - his son? you are quite right. 60% of people who are - his son? you are quite right. 6096 of people who are born| his son? you are quite right. - 6096 of people who are born with 60% of people who are born with my condition are born to average height
william shakespeare, unfortunate name.nd his father, geoffrey, a junior minister in the liberal government the last time the liberals were in coalition, was very worried about him and very upset about it because suddenly his child was shorter. i mention the grandfather first because not the case that it was the grandfather's genetic mutation which he was not aware of. . , which mutation which he was not aware of-_ which he - of. that is right. which he then passed _ of. that is right. which he...
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. >> you mention king and faulkner, is that people say, it is you know william shakespeare who set tone of novels. the great romance stories and murder and everything eleeligible, -- >> it the bible, and bible forms shakespeare it forms all our story telling regardless of your faith, if is a great book, the best selling book. larry: i think it is the best selling of all-time. >> tammy bruce biden beats out trump -- trump bi beats out biden in 6 of 7 swing states, arizona, georgia, michigan, north carolina, nevada. no biden ties in wisconsin. >> wisconsin is real rough. larry: do we believe the numbers. >> we don't like polls, here is what you take. after years of condemning donald trump, as the 6 coming of state an. of state --e arrests and mar-a-lago thing and white supremacists and terrorists here, is not only neck-and-neck with the incumbent, it is the trend of that is what this statement of that is. so, when we think we can't trust it, i do n -- i think that is signal it is not noise about the american people saying we have seen what you are doing, we see you. and we don't like it.
. >> you mention king and faulkner, is that people say, it is you know william shakespeare who set tone of novels. the great romance stories and murder and everything eleeligible, -- >> it the bible, and bible forms shakespeare it forms all our story telling regardless of your faith, if is a great book, the best selling book. larry: i think it is the best selling of all-time. >> tammy bruce biden beats out trump -- trump bi beats out biden in 6 of 7 swing states, arizona,...
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. >> if i could add, you mentioned king and faulkner, people say it's william shakespeare who set toneurder and everything else, it's not shakespeare, obviously it's the bible. the bible informed sh shakespea. it inf in -- it informed awful n story telling. larry: trump beats out biden in six seven swing states, the wall street journal poll just out, arizona, michigan, northth carolina, nevada.no biden ties in wisconsin. >>. wisconsin a little rough. larry: do we believe these numbers? >> we don't like the polls.do we talked aboun't this. here's what you take from this.. after years of condemning donald trump as the second coming of satan, after the indictments and the arrests and the marla he the mar-a-lagothing and white s terrorist, he'whs not only headg neck in neck with the incumbent, he is -- it's the trend of that is what the statement of that is, so when we think we can't trust it, maybe it is unbelievable, i do not think so. i think it's -- that's the signal, it's not noise, aboute the american people saying we'vn seen what you're doing, we see you, and we don't like it and th
. >> if i could add, you mentioned king and faulkner, people say it's william shakespeare who set toneurder and everything else, it's not shakespeare, obviously it's the bible. the bible informed sh shakespea. it inf in -- it informed awful n story telling. larry: trump beats out biden in six seven swing states, the wall street journal poll just out, arizona, michigan, northth carolina, nevada.no biden ties in wisconsin. >>. wisconsin a little rough. larry: do we believe these...
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pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic settings. avoid all tourist cars and parking hassles by hopping on the cable car. or the 30, 45, 41, or 91 bus. this garden was designed by a the landscape architect thomas church in 19 to -- 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed at this gem of a park. a lush oasis anchored by gazebosanchoreddekcs, -- gazebos, anchored by decks. this is the place to tell your family the love you share. reservations are available for this hidden gem. i am jamie hopper. until next time, don't forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other
pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic...
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. >> when you mention king and faulkner, william shakespeare set the tone of all the dramas, set theaterd murder everything else, it is not shakespeare, the bible itself. the bible informed shakespeare. it is the thing that informs all of our story telling regardless of your faith. a great book, best-selling book. larry: of all time. i think it is the best-selling book of all time. >> yeah. larry: tammy bruce, trump beats out biden in six much seven swing states. this is the "wall street journal" poll just out. arizona, georgia, michigan, north carolina, nevada, only one, biden ties in wisconsin. >> wisconsin is little rough. larry: do we believe these numbers? >> these numbers. we don't like the polls. we talked about this, here is what you take from this, after years of condemning donald trump, as the second coming of satan, after the indictments and the arrests and the mar-a-lago thing and everyone said he is white supremacist, terrorist, he is not the only one headed, neck-and-neck with the incumbent he is leading. that, it is trend of that -- larry: remarkable. >> when we think we c
. >> when you mention king and faulkner, william shakespeare set the tone of all the dramas, set theaterd murder everything else, it is not shakespeare, the bible itself. the bible informed shakespeare. it is the thing that informs all of our story telling regardless of your faith. a great book, best-selling book. larry: of all time. i think it is the best-selling book of all time. >> yeah. larry: tammy bruce, trump beats out biden in six much seven swing states. this is the...
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here, as an epilogue, i would like to recall a quote from william shakespeare, believe it or not.ther groups. but the fact remains that those goals. enlightened means telling the world about their existence, because this is what they fear most. actually, now we have done it. maria butina, the doll of tuti’s heir, was with you, now on the “time” program. hello, it’s time on the air, ekaterina andreeva is in the studio, briefly about the main thing. the level is rising rapidly, large waters have reached orenburg and the scale of disasters in the kurgan region, impressive footage.
here, as an epilogue, i would like to recall a quote from william shakespeare, believe it or not.ther groups. but the fact remains that those goals. enlightened means telling the world about their existence, because this is what they fear most. actually, now we have done it. maria butina, the doll of tuti’s heir, was with you, now on the “time” program. hello, it’s time on the air, ekaterina andreeva is in the studio, briefly about the main thing. the level is rising rapidly, large...
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the chance get outside and enjoy the weather on this national picnic day in 15, 64 the great william shakespearend speaking of the sport, hammerin hank aaron hit his first of 755 home runs in 1984, the aids virus was identified. the coca-cola company introduced a new but due to public outrage, the original version was eventually brought back. and president bill clinton declared a national day of mourning for oklahoma city in 2005, the first ever youtube video was posted this 18 0nd clip has now garnered over 317 million views. >> and ohio based company throw flame is selling robotic dogs with flame throwers that are attached thus device here is called the what is it? the 3rd thurman ater? thurman ator was first released last year, but it has got a lot more attention, especially this month when throw flame announced that they were back in stock. the company says it can send streams of fire up to 30 feet with the push of a button, a flame throwing drone. it's also available. it one of all right. after very exciting earth day, we're going to take a look now at this live cam of the falcon parents, a
the chance get outside and enjoy the weather on this national picnic day in 15, 64 the great william shakespearend speaking of the sport, hammerin hank aaron hit his first of 755 home runs in 1984, the aids virus was identified. the coca-cola company introduced a new but due to public outrage, the original version was eventually brought back. and president bill clinton declared a national day of mourning for oklahoma city in 2005, the first ever youtube video was posted this 18 0nd clip has now...
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you know, in the 18th century, the guy, the priest who owned william shakespeare's house, new place inny tourists coming to rip a branch of the juniper bush that shakespeare had planted , that he shakespeare had planted, that he demolished the whole house. so now we don't have the house anymore. it'sjust now we don't have the house anymore. it's just ridiculous. anyway one last section to go. we've got the secret to eternal youth. the great reset conspiracy, and a flamethrower wielding robot dog. you don't want to miss that welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at saturday's newspapers . we're going to kick newspapers. we're going to kick off with the telegraph. now. josh you got this one. yeah. >> it's okay to call your boss a d k, but only once. court rules. this is in spain, where it seems impossible to be fired. there's a word called i think we ofcom because it's a foreign where we're allowed to say it gilipollas which means the stupid idiot. but like but but a bit more crude stupid willy like they are. >> but you are so the court is basically saying it's fine as long as
you know, in the 18th century, the guy, the priest who owned william shakespeare's house, new place inny tourists coming to rip a branch of the juniper bush that shakespeare had planted , that he shakespeare had planted, that he demolished the whole house. so now we don't have the house anymore. it'sjust now we don't have the house anymore. it's just ridiculous. anyway one last section to go. we've got the secret to eternal youth. the great reset conspiracy, and a flamethrower wielding robot...
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and we're also celebrating william shakespeare. yes, which is his.n. exactly. yeah. april, but stay with us, because we're hoping to cross to warsaw next, where the prime minister has arrived ahead of this announcement of the largest ever amount of military aid to ukraine, our correspondent, katherine forster has been travelling with him on the plane. she's even asked him about a new bank holiday. well, we'll get the answers very soon. you're watching. good afternoon britain on gb news. good afternoon. britain. it is coming up to 1:45. and the former united states president donald trump is back in court today facing charges of falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments that were made to a porn star. >> just moments ago, he left trump tower and gave his usual wave. >> his hair's waving there to it is a little bit. >> must be breezy in new york, he is, we are told now in his car, making his way to court , car, making his way to court, although i think it was supposed to start at 130. our time . so to start at 130. our time. so we'll bri
and we're also celebrating william shakespeare. yes, which is his.n. exactly. yeah. april, but stay with us, because we're hoping to cross to warsaw next, where the prime minister has arrived ahead of this announcement of the largest ever amount of military aid to ukraine, our correspondent, katherine forster has been travelling with him on the plane. she's even asked him about a new bank holiday. well, we'll get the answers very soon. you're watching. good afternoon britain on gb news. good...
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try it for free at freestylelibre.us >>> the iconic works of william shakespeare, and the iconic performancesether in a fascinating book entitled "shakespeare: the man who pays the rent" through detailed conversations, dench one of the greatest british performers of all-time walks us through rehearsals, and lets us in on the secrets of her successes, failures and backstage fun. the book's author dame judi dench, an associate artist at shakespeare's globe, brendan o'hay, dame judi, it's a great book to read. it's fascinating listening to you. i feel like we're listening in on something, but i loved -- i loved what your co-author said which was it's impossible to do anything with you. you pick up an orange, you make a production about it. it sounded like so much fun, but could you talk about the process and also the title of the book and how it came from what you and your husband would say to each other in the '70s? >> yes, of course. yes, of course. i mean, the book happened because during covid, brendan said, why didn't i come down and why didn't i talk but with me kind of interrupting all th
try it for free at freestylelibre.us >>> the iconic works of william shakespeare, and the iconic performancesether in a fascinating book entitled "shakespeare: the man who pays the rent" through detailed conversations, dench one of the greatest british performers of all-time walks us through rehearsals, and lets us in on the secrets of her successes, failures and backstage fun. the book's author dame judi dench, an associate artist at shakespeare's globe, brendan o'hay, dame...
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we've been coerced to forget our greatness, the industrial revolution, our towering cathedrals, william shakespearerta , fish shakespeare, magna carta, fish and chips, and the insistent that we mustn't grumble . there that we mustn't grumble. there are forces who want to muddy our history and scupper our future because they hate everything we're about. but after years of attacks, the pendulum is finally swinging the other way. never before has the phrase use it or lose it been so apt and celebrating our country with pride, much like the americans do, but without the embarrassment, should now be an annual event marked with a bank holiday. as the great man once said, there is a forgotten, nay, almost forbidden word , which almost forbidden word, which means more to me than any other. that's word is england. but let's get the thoughts of my panel tonight. i'm joined by social commentator esther krakue, conservative mp for romford, andrew rosindell, and author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. here we go. this is like my nightly bit of exercise, isn't it? doing that walk nearly didn't make it though.
we've been coerced to forget our greatness, the industrial revolution, our towering cathedrals, william shakespearerta , fish shakespeare, magna carta, fish and chips, and the insistent that we mustn't grumble . there that we mustn't grumble. there are forces who want to muddy our history and scupper our future because they hate everything we're about. but after years of attacks, the pendulum is finally swinging the other way. never before has the phrase use it or lose it been so apt and...
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because she is the next actress lined up to play the next actress lined up to play juliet in william shakespeare's's york theatre. this should be a moment of celebration for francesca, but unfortunately, she's had to deal with racist trolls who are saying that juliet should be played by a white actress, not a black actress. they've even gone beyond their trolling to start attacking her. looks to say she looks trans. for me, this is just a trajectory of the entertainment industry where they're doing more blind colour casting and making sure that roles are open up to many people. i think it's all about merit. it should never be about colour. it should be who is the best woman or best man for the job? and it's been francesca in this case. so stephanie, i just wonder you might know the play othello by shakespeare. >> othello is the main character and he's a moor. no. >> is it new? >> is it new? >> sorry. no, it's not. it's not me. yeah. i thought it was the main character of othello. for those of us who don't know, is a one of the only black characters in shakespeare. yeah. now would you it was for yo
because she is the next actress lined up to play the next actress lined up to play juliet in william shakespeare's's york theatre. this should be a moment of celebration for francesca, but unfortunately, she's had to deal with racist trolls who are saying that juliet should be played by a white actress, not a black actress. they've even gone beyond their trolling to start attacking her. looks to say she looks trans. for me, this is just a trajectory of the entertainment industry where they're...
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aÚn cuando se trata de debatir la obra romeo y julieta del escritor inglÉs del siglo xvi, william shakespeareu comprendiÓ que la regla del juego era sobresalir para ser notada en casa y fuera de ella. >> en kÍnder los niÑos estÁn compitiendo de que quiÉn habla mejor inglÉs quiÉn hace mejor matemÁtica desde que tiene los 3 o 4 aÑos. como me presionan tanto y aparte soy competitiva, entonces como que me sufrÍa mucho por ser nÚmero 1. sambucetti: aunque a chingu amiga le simpatizaba el arte, querÍa estudiar economÍa en la universidad y para prepararse dedicaba 16 horas al dÍa. no es fÁcil entrar a la universidad de seÚl, dice. ¿y tÚ querÍas entrar ahÍ? >> no, para entrar ahÍ uno tiene que ser muy rico, tiene que ser genio. o sea, no tengo nada de esto. entonces no, ni lo pensÉ. sambucetti: ¿a quÉ universidad entraste? >> fui a myongji university. sambucetti: en la universidad de myongji iniciÓ una carrera que la llevÓ a hacer prÁcticas en otros paÍses. chingu amiga salÍa por primera vez de su tierra. en quÉ momento sujin dice “este no es el modelo que quiero para mi vida”. >> cuando me salÍ del
aÚn cuando se trata de debatir la obra romeo y julieta del escritor inglÉs del siglo xvi, william shakespeareu comprendiÓ que la regla del juego era sobresalir para ser notada en casa y fuera de ella. >> en kÍnder los niÑos estÁn compitiendo de que quiÉn habla mejor inglÉs quiÉn hace mejor matemÁtica desde que tiene los 3 o 4 aÑos. como me presionan tanto y aparte soy competitiva, entonces como que me sufrÍa mucho por ser nÚmero 1. sambucetti: aunque a chingu amiga le...
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william lloyd garrison son, george. george who is an officer with. the. 55th massachusetts, and he talks about tubman's role working in the refugee camps. so the port royal shakespeare amid the sea island cotton plantations. these are all in the rural areas of buford and in the sea islands. tubman going to be based downtown in buford. she's based the refugee camps. so if you can imagine that there were in the coastal areas those areas are occupied by the union. as you go into the interior and the rice plantations are in the interior that's that portion of the lowcountry if you will is still controlled by the confederates. okay. so people once the u.s. army occupies buford and people including the cumbie people who i've talked about are finding any possible to get to buford. if they're inland they're coming on foot. they're also there are lots rivers running through the area, including can be there were people making basket boats and floating in baskets. ten, 20, 30, 40 miles to get to buford. literally risking their lives, building rafts and floating on these with their children and their elders. you know, to get to buford. these people of them are first going are g
william lloyd garrison son, george. george who is an officer with. the. 55th massachusetts, and he talks about tubman's role working in the refugee camps. so the port royal shakespeare amid the sea island cotton plantations. these are all in the rural areas of buford and in the sea islands. tubman going to be based downtown in buford. she's based the refugee camps. so if you can imagine that there were in the coastal areas those areas are occupied by the union. as you go into the interior and...