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Anonymous  #240343  Tue, 27 Jun 06 03:40 AM

Have you ever read something it stay with you for a while after you read it? At least I thought Shakespeare is the greatest writer in English speaking world but I was no fan of his because of his work always scared me away. Today I had a chance to browse a couple of pages of his tragey Romeo and Juliet. Indeed It was an immortal work. It was one of the most beautiful works I have ever encountered. After I browsed enough of the book and put it down, I wished I were able to read it.

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Thank you  

  
Clive  #240379  Tue, 27 Jun 06 05:03 AM

Hi,

Here are some suggestions. I've tried to keep your words as much as possible,

Best wishes, Clive

Have you ever read something which stayed with you for a while after you read it? I thought Shakespeare was the greatest writer in the English-speaking world, but I was no fan of his because his work always scared me away. Today I had a chance to browse a couple of pages of his tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. Indeed it was an immortal work. It was one of the most beautiful works I have ever encountered. After I had browsed some the book and put it down, I wished I were able to read it all.

  
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