Palladas - Greek Anthology 10.72:
All life is a stage and a game: either learn to play it, laying by seriousness, or bear its pains.
Shakespear.
"All the world's a stage," is modern English.
He trying to say all the worlds a stage its on big place and its quite frighten.
all the worlds a stage has a variety of alliteration such as : shrunk shank quick in quarrel and satchel and shining
All The Worlds a Stage.
Shakespear.
Jacques
"All the world's a stage," is modern English.
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He trying to say all the worlds a stage its on big place and its quite frighten.
The short answer is Jaques, the melancholy friend of the elder Duke, in William Shakespeare's play 'As You Like It.'
all the worlds a stage has a variety of alliteration such as : shrunk shank quick in quarrel and satchel and shining
Yes they did a play on word's in the song Limelight <Moving Pictures 1981>. In Shakespeare's play As you like It he said "All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players" In Limelight "All the worlds indeed a stage, and we are merely players.".
All The Worlds a Stage.
'All the world's a stage' is indeed a Shakespearean quotation, but what are you asking by saying 'because you could not'?
It's generally just treated as a quote. You could also call it a metaphor
Traditional theater in the round is a round stage with no back stage. The actors are surrounded by the audience in all directions with no curtains like traditional stages in musicals or vaudeville. This type of theater is said to originate in Greek theater.