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Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: Trailer for Love's Labour's Lost (2009)
Perfomed at Shakespeare's Globe in 2007 and revived in 2009, the joyful production of Love's Labour's Lost directed by Dominic Dromgoole is coming ...
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Ghost Adventures Season 6 Special 1 3/3
"Horror Hotels and Deadliest Hospitals"
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A family favorite. We'd love to own it but it is nearly impossible to buy. The copy of the library is just plain worn out! Just a great deal of fun! Really worth a night's watching! (-:
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Myths of Mankind - The Mahabharata Part2
The Mahabharata (Sanskrit Mahābhārata महाभारत) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa. The epic is p...
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Shakespeare "King Lear"- Laurence Olivier: end of play
Laurence Olivier ... King Lear
Colin Blakely ... Kent
Dorothy Tutin ... Goneril
Jeremy Kemp ... Cornwall
Robert Lang ... Albany
David Threlfal...
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If you do not weep at this You've a heart of stone.. its unbearable..
"The weight of this sad time... ..we who are young shall never see so much or live so long." I always think of my parents generation.. those who saw so much; WWI, the depression, WWII, the cold war, the landing on the moon.....
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Shakespeare "King Lear"- Laurence Olivier: Act 2, scene 2
what a chilling Regan in Diana Rigg! It is scene 4 in many editions
go here to see a young Diana Rigg in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" from 1968:
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ShakespeareAndMore • 98,079 views
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@Dous88 Wrong play but interesting point.. I often approach Shakespeare with more fool-hearted courage than certainty.
PS "Or close the wall up with our English dead.
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man
As modest stillness and humility:
But when the blast of war blows in our ears,
Then ...
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Mega Disasters-Asteroid apocalypse whole episode
ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.thanks to history channel who made it availible online for free.
Plot:What would world look like if an asteroid hits e...
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Gustav Holst - The Planets, Op. 32
"The Planets", Op. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916. Each movement of t...
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HOLST - Mercury from "The Planets Suite"
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Richard Hickox (Innovative Music Ltd.)
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@darksminky I appreciate your enthusiasm and both were very great composers.. but I would mention Beethoven and Mozart also. I'd actually hate making a list of less than 5 names... what about Vivaldi? We've been so very fortunate to have so many wonderful musical geniuses!
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Gustav Holst - Saturn
Saturn, from Gustav Holst's Planet Suite, being played by The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras.
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@FreemanLambda
sorry Freeman.. perhaps if I explain. I am a Gnostic Hermetical Christian. Do some research, if you are curious.
An excellent cure for Saturn is Mars.. .or, even, better Venus! (-: But definitely NOT Pluto!
(poor Pluto, its not even a planet any more!)
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3 weeks ago
Ghost Adventures : USS Hornet Pt 4 / 4
(C) The TravelChannel LLC / THANKS FOR WATCHING :)
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4 weeks ago
Neil Armstrong One Small Step
Neil Armstrong One Small Step
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JFK - We choose to go to the Moon, full length
"We choose to go to the Moon"
As we sit at the precipice of a new era of exploration, I thought it appropriate to revisit the original inspiration...
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Spirit Science 12_5 - The New Beginning
In the conclusion to the human history story, we look at the events of Ancient Egypt, leading through to Akhenaten and his pivotal role in the Esse...
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@auroradamien
No, the wall is artificial, it was created by science, for now. It began around 1600.
The Wise of the Past didn't divide their science (study of natural/physical phenomenon) from their spirituality (inward growth & soul knowledge) so entirely.
This is how it has to be for no...
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Spirit Science 9 - Astral Projection
If you're in Germany and having trouble watching due to copyrights on the music, the videos are available to watch here! http://jordand.newgrounds....
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1 month ago
Poll: Do you believe in ghosts?
Thumbs up for Yes Thumbs Down for NO. just want to see how many of you here actually believe in ghosts.
GhostMediaReborn • 21,838 views
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Yes, I believe in Ghosts, I've seen enough of them in my life! The women in my family are 'gifted' for generations.
I believe that our souls are a form of subtle energy that survives death. I saw my first ghost as a child. I believe in reincarnation and I am a Gnostic Christian.
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The Lost Gospels [1/9]
The Lost Gospels, presented by Anglican priest Pete Owen Jones, is a fascinating exploration into the huge number of ancient Christian texts that d...
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@SonOfLight1979
Go to Amazon or Barnes and Noble.. There are several compilations available. I'm a Gnostic Christian so the "lost books" of the bible are important to me personally. We Gnostics were persecuted nearly from the beginning & many of our books were lost.
Google "Gnosis" "Gnostic"
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Coriolanus - Official UK Trailer
Directed by Ralph Fiennes.
Starring Ralph Fiennes, Gerard Butler, Brian Cox, Jessica Chastain.
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@75goodies
In my misspent youth I admit we used to watch a lot of British comedies (Faulty Towers, Red Dwarf) etc. A lot of the jokes would go over our heads (my husband &me) because British slang is rather strange to American ears.. it's like another language.
JR Rowling was another good one ...
Absolute perfection! We bought it. Well worth owning.