"…and write my mind." It"s Shakespeare Week in schools across the UK, so we"re field-tripping to the British Library for a peek at the only surviving specimen of what"s thought to be playwright William Shakespeare"s handwriting (if you don"t count legal documents). The scratchy cursive is inked within the script of Anthony Munday"s "Sir Thomas More," a then-controversial play about a king-defying statesman. In 1603, the censorial Royal Office of the Revels brought in Shakespeare among a team of writers to retool the script. But if Shakespeare"s task was to tone things down, he may have had other ideas: His three-page addition includes an impassioned speech by the title character to a mob that"s rioting over immigration policy.
I ll call for pen and ink
Today in History
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Camel thorn trees, Namib-Naukluft Park, Namibia
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Longer days mean warmer sand
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What kind of bird laid these eggs?
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Evidence of human habitation
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The tortoise and the finch
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Mountain goats at Glacier National Park in Montana
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Red skies at Ruby Beach
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Halemaumau Crater, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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Glowworm caves in Australia
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Winter solstice
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Look before you leap
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National Public Lands Day
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Guild houses of Grand-Place, Brussels, Belgium
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You re feeling sleepy
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Winter scenery near Kuhmo, Finland
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It’s Napping Day
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A state-of-the-art lookout on the Rock of Gibraltar
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National Hug Day
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Travel Sunday: Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain
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Hey, who’s in charge here?
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Short-eared owl
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World Bicycle Day
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Tintern Abbey, Wales
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Observing World Braille Day in Bavaria
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC
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National Mushroom Day
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Mountains fit for a queen
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Kissing Day
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Mount Logan in Yukon, Canada
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For the love of bikes
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