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brilliant brilliant bloody f-ing brilliant. I concur that if only I too had been taught in like manner while still a child how most exceedingly more ripe juicy and shining joyous my then and future sorry life wouldst have been...
Interesting, very fine, very good, but I am unhappy with the English teacher who says [quote] "To review the entire story" [unquote] and pronounces "the" as if the following word "entire" began with a consonant. I hear it so often these days , also A apple, a ambulance, a umbrella.
With the exception of The Merry Wives of Windsor he pinched all his stories from other people. So forget about teaching the 'stories' . The whole thing about / the joy of Shakespeare is the language.