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It means approximately "set aside their formal clothing".

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What does the phrase cast by their grave beseeming ornaments mean?

This phrase means that their appearance or demeanor matches what is appropriate or expected at a grave site, such as showing respect or mourning.


Where is shackspears grave located?

Shakespeare's grave is located in England,Europe.


What phrase is in the clue grfootave?

Foot in a Grave.


What was shakespeare holding in his hand on his grave marker?

Actually the statue of Shakespeare in the church at Stratford is not his grave marker--his grave is in the floor and has that famous verse about disturbing his bones. The statue is attached to the wall and shows Shakespeare holding a pen in his right hand, not surprisingly for a writer. His arms rest on a pilowlike object which some people think is a sack.


Was grave sites reused in Shakespeare's time?

Yeah at saint Mcgregor


Who Curses those who disturb Shakespeare's grave?

Ludwig Van Beethoven


Who lays flowers on Juliet's grave?

Romeo is the one who lays flowers on Juliet's grave in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."


Who said you would the fool were married to her grave?

Nobody did. The quotation "I would the fool were married to her grave" is from the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.


What did shakespeare fear would be done with his bones and what did he do to prevent it?

He feared his grave would be robbed/desecrated by grave robbers, so he had a curse inscribed on his tomb.


What does grave concern mean?

Grave concern usually means of serious importance. Grave meaning a concern/problem involving life or death. This phrase is almost never used literally.


What is the last line of shakespeares tomstone?

The last line of the poem on Shakespeare's grave is "and curst be he who moves my bones."


Where was William Shakespeare beried?

He was, and still is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. His grave is actually in the church.