Time and Six Sonnet Numbers
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Time and Six Sonnet Numbers
works.hcommons.org/records/mm83... (updated today) #ShakespeareSunday
Detail of page in Halle's Chronicles showing annotation 'Cometa'
Detail of the same page from Halle's Chronicles (an unannotated copy) underlining the printed English word 'comete'.
Halle's Chronicles (1550) is thought to have been annotated by Shakespeare.
Here's one of them (pic 1 - Cometa). 'Shakespeare' uses the scientific (Latin) term for the plain English (Comete) in the text (pic 2 - the same page from a copy that hasn't been annotated). #ShakespeareSunday #Astronomy
The 24-hour clock at Hampton Cout Palace showing two halves of 12 hours each for day and night.
Time and Six Sonnet Numbers
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High hopes for this little note.
#ShakespeareSunday
The 24-hour clock at Hampton Cout Palace showing two halves of 12 hours each for day and night.
Time and Six Sonnet Numbers
works.hcommons.org/records/jxnn...
High hopes for this little note.
#ShakespeareSunday
Detail of page in Halle's Chronicles showing annotation 'Cometa'
Detail of the same page from Halle's Chronicles (an unannotated copy) underlining the printed English word 'comete'.
Halle's Chronicles (1550) is thought to have been annotated by Shakespeare.
Here's one of them (pic 1 - Cometa). 'Shakespeare' uses the scientific (Latin) term for the plain English (Comete) in the text (pic 2 - the same page from a copy that hasn't been annotated). #ShakespeareSunday #Astronomy
A four-skeet Bluesky exchange: Mike Brock @brockm.bsky.social Any other leftists want to challenge me on this notion that we should welcome Republican defectors? I'm quite hungry to humiliate you, and demonstrate to all the world's wary inhabitants what a worthless troll you are. lauren @lauren.rotatingsandwiches.com hi, sorry, not sure i follow. could you rephrase this but in an even more embarrassing way for an adult to talk Mike Brock @brockm.bsky.social Your stupid little status-dominance game isn't going to work on me. lauren @lauren.rotatingsandwiches.com perfect thanks
This exchange has a bright future.
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tweet from @jawbroken November 5, 2010 I hate the muppets bcuz of the Pig girl, she was disgusting, i hate her with my life, she doesnot leave the lizard alone
My sister and I laughed so hard at this tweet one night that I named her "she doesnot leave the lizard alone" in my phone. that's still her name to this day
I still remember this one and giggle occasionally
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#shakespearesunday
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#shakespearesunday
Dictionaries are descriptive, not prescriptive.
This is the way to use AI.
Obvious, Hilarious. No questions asked.
😂
The only mainstream journalists speaking truth to power these days are cartoonists
Cat vs bath bubbles
I believe the witch part.
P63 of Chamberlain's letters Vol 1
P64 of Chamberlain's letters Vol 1
2 dukes Orsino; 2 castaway Sebastians
New evidence that Twelfth Night was written for one very special night (lots of topicality). We know zero of any other Shax opening.
(pics - Chamberlain shares excitement around the escaped 'Sebastian').
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This rarely-seen Glass Octopus was caught on camera. The clear sea creature was filmed by an underwater robot during an expedition off of the Phoenix Islands more than 3,200 miles northeast of Sydney, Australia.
Original post
This place lives in my head rent free, so a pleasure & privilege to visit Almagro’s 1628 corral de comedias. One of world’s oldest surviving theatres, an uncanny analogue to the Curtain playhouse #CurtainBook. Grateful to the city & Councillor Genaro Galàn Garcia for their generous hospitality.
👇👇👇👇👇👇
I have watched this approximately 47 times and laughed out loud 47 times
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b&w photo of a chicken coop on a balcony with a woman bending into the coop and a small dog leaping up to it
Tending a chicken coop on a balcony high up on a Parisian building in the 9th arrondissement in 1917 (@gallicabnf.bsky.social, @labnf.bsky.social) 🗃️