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The Player’s the Thing in “Grand Theft Hamlet”

The Player’s the Thing in “Grand Theft Hamlet”

In an 1818 lecture, on the subject of “Hamlet,” Samuel Taylor Coleridge had this to say: Coleridge was talking in particular about the eccentric babblings of the prince after he meets the ghost of his father—“wild and whirling words,” in...

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Ruben Amorim drops Man Utd vs Fulham team hint as he sends Andre Onana message

Cup football is on the agenda for Manchester United, with the Premier League on pause until next weekend. The Red...

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10 gifts for book lovers that aren't books

Shopping for book lovers doesn’t have to start and stop with books. Chances are that they have that covered. There...

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Police Shut Down Ed Sheeran's Street Performance in India

The British singer later said he had permission to busk on the city’s Church Street despite being stopped

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Steven Gerrard 'quits' as manager of Al-Ettifaq to end nightmare Saudi disaster

Steven Gerrard has reportedly stepped down as manager of Al-Ettifaq. After a disappointing season that's left the club...

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Tennis : Nystrom, Arias Lose Indoors

Sixth-seeded Joakim Nystrom, ranked No. 11 in the world, and seventh-seeded Jimmy Arias, ranked No. 14, were upset in...

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Meghan Markle fans issue verdict on backstage clips from new Netflix show

Royal fans have expressed mixed opinions of Meghan Markle's behind-the-scenes action uploaded onto social media ahead...

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Russia fires dozens of drones at targets across Ukraine

Russia launched at least 61 drones over Ukraine on the night of 24-25 January, whilst Ukrainian forces confirmed to...

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Dragons' Den star walks away in tears after receiving 'the best offer ever'

A Dragons’ Den hopeful was in tears after hearing Steven Bartlett’s kind gesture.

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Rebels advance, Congolese forces retreat from eastern Congo's second-largest city

Panic swept through eastern Congo's second-largest city on Saturday as residents fled by the thousands, scrambling to...

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