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Miss Darcy's Library Miss Darcy's Library Skip to content Home About Miss Darcy’s Library Reviews ← Older posts Remembering Will Posted on February 10, 2018 by Miss Darcy's Library Yesterday, the Globe Theatre in London asked its Twitter followers which words from Shakespeare had always stuck with them and which quotes inspired them. It’s the sort of question that lights a gleam in my eye – a speculative, ruminative, reminiscent gleam – as I mull over the possibilities. It seems I am far from being the only one to be thus affected: the answers poured in all morning and I had great fun reading through them. In the pantheon of literary gods that I revere, Shakespeare undoubtedly occupies the highest of high thrones. His words have surrounded me since childhood; I loved other authors for their storylines and characters, but it is to Shakespeare’s cadences that I owe my love of the English language itself. To (mis)quote what his Anthony says of Cleopatra: “Age ca...

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