I am still reading his scripts because I have not yet committed them to memory.
I am still reading them because I have not yet memorized them all.
It is a line from William Shakespeares Hamlet. Most of William Shakespeares plays are still famous now as he is regarded as the greatest writer in the English Language.
A variety of Shakespearian words are still used today but many of the words were made up by William and many may be rather familiar.
still reading books
William. St. Clair has written: 'That Greece might still be free' -- subject(s): Foreign Participation, Greece War of Independence, 1821-1829, History, Participation, Foreign, Philhellenism 'The reading nation in the Romantic period' -- subject(s): Book industries and trade, Books and reading, English literature, History, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Literature and society, Social aspects, Social aspects of Books and reading 'Lord Elgin and the marbles' -- subject(s): Elgin marbles, Diplomats, Biography
She wrote about her whole life.Her daughter inspierd her to.People are still reading her books today!:-)
yes! some people like reading about stuff that is not true but still like to believe.
I'm 23 and still read teen books. i don't think there is a cut off age. read as long as you enjoy that type of book
It's still going, stronger than ever.
A lot of people don't buy books, because once you have read them, you don't need them anymore. So they go to the library and check out books. This makes sense, but why not take it a step further with digital books readers? You can still check the books out for free, but now you can do it from home without even going to the library. Start reading free books today on your digital books readers.
the queen loved shakespeares plays alot and many people did and still do
If you are asking how people today, in this internet-dominated world, feel about books, it depends on the age of the person. Older people (over 50) still buy many printed books, whether at online bookstores like Amazon or in actual brick-and-mortar bookshops like Barnes & Noble or at their local independent bookseller. Old and rare books are also still in demand by collectors. But younger people, especially college students who have grown up with online sources and electronic versions of books, might be more likely to do most of their reading on their computer, tablet, or smartphone and not buy many printed books at all. But reading is not in decline: whether people buy books, borrow them from a library, or read them on an electronic device like a Kindle, reading is still a popular pastime.