The Bard and the Bible
The Bard and the Bible (A Shakespeare Devotional) pairs 365 short passages from each of the two greatest works of English literature ever created, which were compiled in the same period and in the same city. It offers a year of daily readings based on verses from the King James Version of the Bible and lines from Shakespeare's plays and sonnets. The poetry of the Bard and the power of God's Word will enrich your understanding and appreciation of both, provide new ways to encounter and respond to God, and yield both intellectual stimulation and spiritual inspiration.
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Tag Archives: Beatrice
Shakespeare’s Women
Yes, yes, I know, entire books have been written about William Shakespeare’s depiction of women in his sonnets and plays, and those books could fill whole libraries. This is not that. This is simply one fan–not a scholar–commenting on his … Continue reading
Posted in Plays
Tagged 1 Henry VI, 2 Henry VI, 3 Henry Vi, As You Like It, Beatrice, Cordelia, Katherina, King Lear, King Leontes, Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Margaret of Anjou, Much Ado About Nothing, Olivia, Paulina, Portia, Richard III, Rosalind, The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew, The Winter's Tale, Twelfth Night
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Beatrice’s Barb
Your Monday may be a total drag, but we here at The Bard and the Bible hope to spice it up a little with a helpful insult from Shakespeare. This week’s insult is one of many witty ripostes from the … Continue reading
Posted in Quotes
Tagged Beatrice, Benedick, Much Ado About Nothing, shakespeare, Shakespeare Insults
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