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A continuously updated list of the latest Shakespeare articles added to COOL: SAN FRANCISCO & SHAKESPEARE.

*Sonnet 12: “When I do count the clock that tells the time” (Oct. 10)
A second sonnet analysis, the one from Shakespeare’s group of “procreation sonnets,” I-XVII.

*Pondering Death in “Hamlet”… (Oct. 1)
An essay about death, as dealt with in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

*Shakespeare: What did he look like?… (Sept. 29)
A look at the “image” we have of Shakespeare, complete with a SearchMe gallery stack pointing to various interpretations.

*Henry V: “We band of brothers…” (Sept. 28)
One of Shakespeare’s most famous speeches, King Henry’s “St Crispin’s Day Speech” is delivered right before England and France meet in the Battle of Agincourt.

*What is Macbeth known as “The Scottish Play”? (Sept. 27)
A fun look at the “curse” associated with Macbeth and some of the “remedies” if it’s brought about.

*“When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes” (Sept. 25)
A line-by-line look of the Sonnet 29. The first in our series of such analysis.

* San Francisco public-domain images (c) PDPhoto.org. | Shakespeare public-domain images (c) Karen’s Whimsy.