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Read Shakespeare.

>> No.16341832
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>>16341803
Totes this

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No and fuck you

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>> No.16343013

>>16341803
My favourite is the merchant of Venice, do you like that one Harold?

>> No.16343069

>>16343013
I liked the merchant of Venice tooooo! I miss Bloom :(, why-why, he would say something like "My dear, you must have the correct weight in your bones to fully appreciate The Merchant. *licks lips, licks lips* *quiet cough* I'm frighteningly apologetic, these medications my wife forces me to take for my heart are drying up my mouth something awful. *licks lips*, but my dear, Shakespeare simply reads you, and if you are careful and invested, there might actually be something to visualize."
Miss you, Bloomy! I'm sure he's up there wailing on the haters, sweeping the garbage right out the doors of that pearlescent library in the sky.

>> No.16343070 [DELETED] 

>>16343013
ok harold, only because it looks like you'll burst into tears if i don't

>> No.16343292

I've never read him, i'll order one Arden edition of his work, which one?

>> No.16343352

I wonder how much he could recite on a whim

>> No.16343471

>>16341803
"No!"

>> No.16343561

>>16343292
Henry IV Part One or Macbeth or Twelfth Night are all excellent starter plays, depending on whether you're more interested in History, Tragedy or Comedy.

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I will never tire posting /lit/erati like this

>> No.16344119

When & where does he situate the beginnings of the school of resentment?