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What now? The Bard was and still remains the best. Look at this from Julius Caeser (Act 3 - Scene II).Ka darag wrote:Paddington Bear![]()
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Nonsense, Basra. No real lover of literature (in any language) could utter the twaddle you just did. I can only assume you do so out of ignorance. When was the last time you read any of the Bard’s work? Go back on it and have some patience, Basra. His tragedies are still dark and sad and his comedies are still chuckle worthy.Basra- wrote:PD
I beg your pardon, but nowadays shakespeare is boring.I am terribly not interested.Shakespeare was great when the written word was getting popular in England, where the English people were vapidly and rapidly beginning to write and read literature. In those days, where the English language was in its gradually refining synthesis--Shakespeare was a marvel. (Influencing great writers like Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott) Today- with punctuation, our langua evolvements and brilliance-- makes William. S. futile! He should only be admired as a historical artifact. Displayed in the best musuems, and locked there.
Basra- wrote:Kinetic u r a lunatic nerd!