5/15/2007

Chicago, Illinois • Lincoln Park • May 7, 2007

filed under: chicago, theatre — christopher @ 10:43 Tue

William Ordway Partridge’s statue of William Shakespeare

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  1. My crown is in my heart, not on my head;
    Not decked with diamonds and Indian stones,
    Nor to be seen; my crown is called “content”;
    A crown it is, that seldom kings enjoy.
    -King Henry VI

    Comment by k-stein — 5/17/2007 @ 11:28 Thu

  2. Kinda like, “my body’s nobody’s body but mine, you run your own body, let me run mine”.
    Well, maybe not.
    Bshep
    Cleve, Oh

    Comment by Aspen — 5/17/2007 @ 22:48 Thu

  3. Dear Mr. May,
    I am the VP of John Cabot University in Rome, Italy. We are a not-for-profit American university founded in 1972. I would like to use your photo of Shakespeare to put on a poster for a creative writing competition that we are sponsoring for Italian high school students. The program, called Italy Writes, provides Italian public school students an opportunity to develop their English. Please let me know if we have permission to do so. I would happily send you a mock-up so you could see how we plan to use it.

    Thank you for your time.
    Warm regards and buon anno.
    Mary Merva

    Comment by Mary Merva — 1/2/2012 @ 16:21 Mon

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