1. Shylock -- Merchant of Venice
2. (Marc) Anthony -- Julius Caesar
3. Lady Macbeth -- Macbeth
4. Cordelia -- King Lear
5. Horatio -- Hamlet
6. Guildenstern
-- Hamlet
7. Titania -- A Midsummer Night's Dream
1) Coronation Street 2) Eastenders 3) Emmerdale 4) The Archers 5) Hollyoaks 6) Neighbours (Still struggling with the one on the reverse of the card though = Mrs Dale's Diary
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Shakespeare did not write this. Prince John in Henry IV says "Health, peace and happiness to my royal father". It would appear that someone put the "sweet content" line on a Christmas card and then attributed it to Shakespeare because it sounded like something he might say. Shakespeare gets things attributed to him that he didn't write all the time.Another likely source is Robert Burns.O Scotia! my dear, my native soil!For whom my warmest wish to heaven is sent;Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toilBe blest with health, and peace, and sweet content.Robert Burns, The Cotter's Saturday Night (1786), Stanza 20.
Actually, people did a lot of things for fun in Shakespeare's day, and they were pretty much the same kinds of things people do nowadays. Did they play games? They sure did, from card games to board games like backgammon and chess to outdoor games like lawn bowling and skittles. Did they like to party? You bet, and they partied on the usual occasions: weddings, holidays and so on. Did they go to the pub for a drink? All the time, taverns were very popular. Did they like music? Yes, although they usually made it themselves, singing the various parts of a song. Did they watch shows? Of course, since that's how Shakespeare made his living. They not only watched plays but also blood sports like bullbaiting, bearbaiting and cockfighting.
The chorus at the beginning of Act IV links the action in the first half of the play, Acts I to III with that of the last two acts. "Impute it not a crime to me or my swift passage", says the chorus, "that I slide o'er sixteen years, and leave the growth untried of that wide gap". In a movie you might have the years whirling by on a calendar, or a CGI speed up of something getting old, or even a title card saying "Sixteen Years Later . . ." Shakespeare uses a chorus.
1) Coronation Street 2) Eastenders 3) Emmerdale 4) The Archers 5) Hollyoaks 6) Neighbours (Still struggling with the one on the reverse of the card though = Mrs Dale's Diary
1. Humphrey Bogart 2. Reese Witherspoon 3. Jack Lemmon 4. Ma ? 5. Rod Steiger 6.Al Pacino 7.Eddie Redmayne 8. Dustin Hoffman
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an author card or main entry card is a formal card arranged alphabetically according to the author's name. An Author card contains only one title of a book by a certain author, thus if the library has 10 different books of William Shakespeare, then one will find 10 author cards on Shakespeare.
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Simon Drew's famous Peter card features a humorous riddle asking, "What is a Peter?" The answer is "A Peter is a person who has a 'peep' at the 'tree'." This playful wordplay combines the two elements into a light-hearted and whimsical response. Simon Drew is known for his unique illustrations and clever wordplay, making the card a memorable piece.
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If you are talking about the character in the Shakespeare play, he does not write anything described as a "vday card".
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