From: As you Like It
Act II
Scene VII
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A very deep insight of human frailties. The time frame structure, was discussed over a period of seven days during my school days, giving a solid look at life. Shakespeare will always be high on the preferred list of reading. I can not understand the reluctance, of students, of studying the works of Shakespeare.
Amazing. A true inspiration and lift for the spirits. Thank you for sharing it.
I OFTEN WONDER WHAT HE WOULD SAY AND WRITE IF HE WAS AROUND TODAY LOLOL .. DIFFERENT STORY LOL
Oh, how I love a good Shakespeare piece!!
I love this one. It chronicles the walk of life form the time we're born until the time we die, absolutely perfectly. Such description in his words. I love the pictures he paints.
Great piece, thank you for posting! Such a classic piece of work.
~Sarah
Best line:
Seeking the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon's mouth.
I think he spoketh of an actor having to act several rolls - not sure if the act is about a young mans life
Into the lean and slippered pantaloon,
With spectacles on nose and pouch on side;
I think a young man stands up high dressed like a jester - and leans foreward this the discription - this a young guy having courage to speak even in fear - the last scence is like death maybe ego - i av no idea wot i am talking about - but i enjoyed reading it ta
Try to read it as a continuous piece without the breaks of differing lines and instead relying on the overt punctuation to guide your thoughts. It is one of those borderline poetic prose/pure poetry pieces
Jim

Great work, Will! Do you have other stuff posted on AP?
Awesome !!