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Italy“The lunatic, the lover, and the poet,Are of imagination all compact... -- Wm. Shakespeare, "A Midsummer Night's Dream"”
8 February 2012 12:27by DaniellWeaver (Twitter)
“RT @WhatTheFFacts: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1590) had the first recorded use of the word "swagger."”
8 February 2012 12:26by TPalm54 (Twitter)
“The lunatic, the lover, and the poet,Are of imagination all compact... -- Wm. Shakespeare, "A Midsummer Night's Dream"”
8 February 2012 12:25by Joan_DeGoria (Twitter)
“Here are Jonathon's @wellsheisnt tweets summarising his points about language in A Midsummer Night's Dream http://t.co/UF3bYm06”
8 February 2012 12:10by The_Globe (Twitter)
“RT @ochocinco: Did u know in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" he used the word swagger? Back in 1590 RT @LDogg89: @ochocinco yes! #swag”
8 February 2012 12:07by EkuaVee (Twitter)
“RT @ochocinco: Did u know in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" he used the word swagger? Back in 1590 RT @LDogg89: @ochocinco yes! #swag”
8 February 2012 11:53by DJJONEZ (Twitter)
“RT @WhatTheFFacts: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1590) had the first recorded use of the word "swagger."”
8 February 2012 11:39by AyeManda_ (Twitter)
“RT @BeaCotonDoux: And tomorrow... Theatre!!!! <<A Midsummer Night's Dream>> by William Shackespeare... YEEEEESSSS=) @Jessilune @MeliRougeRoyale”
8 February 2012 10:49by MeliRougeRoyale (Twitter)
“RT @WhatTheFFacts: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1590) had the first recorded use of the word "swagger."”
8 February 2012 10:38by Michael_Ruttle (Twitter)
“And tomorrow... Theatre!!!! <<A Midsummer Night's Dream>> by William Shackespeare... YEEEEESSSS=) @Jessilune @MeliRougeRoyale”
8 February 2012 10:07by BeaCotonDoux (Twitter)
“RT @WhatTheFFacts: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1590) had the first recorded use of the word "swagger."”
8 February 2012 09:38by HaileyRoe1 (Twitter)
“Next term: Open-air Shakespeare, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Watch this space!!!!!!!!!!!!”
8 February 2012 09:10by Create_Workshop (Twitter)
“RT @WhatTheFFacts: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1590) had the first recorded use of the word "swagger."”
8 February 2012 08:29by A_leesh_Murdock (Twitter)
“He knew RT @WhatTheFFacts: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1590) had the first recorded use of the word "swagger."”
8 February 2012 08:19by anthonyperfect (Twitter)
“RT @ochocinco: Did u know in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" he used the word swagger? Back in 1590 RT @LDogg89: @ochocinco yes! #swag”
8 February 2012 08:16by Luke_Bayer (Twitter)