A History of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre - Page 2


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2.   Apr 28, 1999 4:47 PM
One very helpful resource for young readers is Charles and Mary Lamb Tales From Shakespeare which presents many of the plays ...

-- posted by malvasi


1.   Apr 23, 1999 6:45 PM
I'm really enjoying this series of articles. I homeschool and taught my two younger children about Shakespeare when they were in third and fourth grade because we were studying that time period. They ...

-- posted by Terrie_Bittner





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