An eighteen-line poem believed to have been written by eternal dramatist William Shakespeare has been released and attributed to him for the first time. An eighteen-line poem believed to have been ...
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'Politically Repurposed' Copy of Famous Shakespearean Love Sonnet Discovered Inside a 17th-Century Poetry Collection
While conducting research in the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Library, a scholar discovered something remarkable: a ...
Shakespeare’s sonnets are considered some of the literary genius' most popular works, with some - such as Sonnet 18’s “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day” - becoming the best-known works in ...
He was our greatest dramatist, but even William Shakespeare wasn't above buttering up his sovereign. That was the intention of an 18-line poem addressed to Elizabeth I which has been officially ...
Taking a leaf out of Mr Burns' room of squawking monkeys mashing their mitts against typewriters, hoping to produce a single stanza of Shakespeare, a certain Mr Andersen has actually produced a ...
A FORGOT TEN poem by Shakespeare is to be published for the first time. Entitled To The Queen, it is 18 lines long and was read in front of Elizabeth I in 1599. It is thought to have been an epilogue ...
There’s this silly annoyance I feel every time I read an email that ends with “Warmly” or “Warm wishes”. Having chosen to live in a non-air-conditioned environment at home, the wishes, ...
The poem was discovered by researcher Leah Veronese. University of Oxford While conducting research in the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Library, a scholar discovered something remarkable: a ...
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