Nah... Francis Bacon did.
John Donne was an English poet and cleric in the Church of England. He is considered the pre-eminent representative of the metaphysical poets. His works are noted for their strong, sensual style and include sonnets, love poems, religious poems, Latin translations, epigrams, elegies, songs, satires and sermons.
His early career was marked by poetry that … Read more
There is always such a child like thrill waiting for the post man to deliver a letter from some one you love. I LOVED it when Yang and I wrote to each other. So my answer would be..... For Yang to write me a letter again, seal it, put a stamp on it, and mail … Read more
It would be from my dear friend in R.I. Her notes are always filled with fun, love, and blessings.
Got a card from my granddaughter!
Loved it!!
I actually got one today. It was a wedding thank you.
I only know on person who still writes letters and that's my sister who lives in another city. She's in her 90s now. She'd probably just reminisce.
It's from, and I can't say his name, but---someone who was once very special to me, (still is, but not AS, due to happenings) and it's saying.......................come be with me.
Siblings: Astri Dahl, Alphid Dahl, Else Dahl, Asta Dahl - all sisters.
Daughters: Lucy Dahl, Tessa Dahl, Ophelia Dahl, Olivia Dahl. Son: Theo Dahl.
Born: Sep 13, 1916 and died Nov 23, 1990 (age 74).
No.
It's "none of the above."
What the hell?!
He liked privacy, which is no surprise, as he was one of the most talked about,and well known faces in all London! That he hardly paid his taxes, moved house several times, and, as a Roman Catholic, avoided the clutches of men such as Sir Frances Walsingham, gives credibility to his constant staying … Read more
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I think you mean you want to apply for redundancy pay, aka severance pay. If that be the case then professionally state the facts why you believe you have this pay coming to you. Send the letter to the CFO of your previous employer with a copy to the COO. If they don't offer a … Read more
Originally, Shakespeare would have first seen plays enacted in his own little town of Stratford on Avon, as his father would licence travelling actors to perform in an inn yard, or some such other place, and young William would go along with his parents, to watch the performance. Later, as he learned Latin, in … Read more
Any playwright has to, 'balance', the characters of his plays, against each other, so that their individual traits and predilections are equally versed. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare presents the former as "Verona brags of him to be a virtuous and well governed youth" (Note the "youth!", suggesting that Romeo is quite young, … Read more
Shakespeare, was a playwright, and he wrote for the most prestigious company of actors that has ever been, therefore he was only interested in providing the sort of materal they liked to present to an audience, His reading was quite something, as he was able to read French, Italian and Latin, as well … Read more