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Daily Archives: November 7, 2017
davidbruceblog #1 is filling up
https://pixabay.com/en/reading-bookworm-man-books-1246520/ This blog is filling up, so check out: davidbruceblog #2: davidbrucehaiku and other poetry: https://davidbrucemusic.wordpress.com davidbruceblog #3: retellings and philosophy: https://cosplayvideos.wordpress.com David Bruce: William Shakespeare’s As You Like It: A Retelling is in davidbruceblog #3.
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Dante’s Inferno, Canto 10: faulty vision
https://pixabay.com/en/window-blinds-office-office-window-932644/ *** Hell’s faulty vision Sinners know the future well Don’t know the present *** NOTE: The sinners in the Inferno see the future, but they have no knowledge of present events in the Land of the Living until a … Continue reading
William Shakespeare’s “Antony and Cleopatra”: A Retelling in Prose — Act 5, Scene 2 (Conclusion)
— 5.2 — Cleopatra, Charmian, and Iras were in a room in Cleopatra’s monument. Cleopatra said, “My desolation begins to make a better life. It is paltry to be Caesar; he is not Fortune, but only Fortune’s servant: a minister … Continue reading
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Tagged Antony and Cleopatra, Books by David Bruce, Books for Sale, Shakespeare, Shameless Commerce
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