Sounds familiar? This phrase is now probably a cliche but was written by Shakespeare (a monologue spoken by Jacques in As You Like It). The original lines from the play are here: All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. ...
Read MoreReading Bryson’s book on Shakespeare is fun and inspirational. He narrates the writer’s life with facts, half-truths and lies. Shakespeare’s will has a famous line: “I give unto my wife my second-best bed with the furniture.” Strange to mention bed and bedding in a will even they were valued objects. Some argue that second-best bed...
Read MoreBesides viewing the e-brochure of Ireland touring guide online, I found we could click on the “print” button at the bottom of this online page to download the entire document. Or simply paste this link on your browser url: http://www.discoverirelandebooks.com/ti_lwr_au/i/pdf/print.pdf That could let you download the entire file or open in a PDF format...
Read MoreHave given a try after downloading touring guide for PC and Mac from this link: http://www.discoverirelandebooks.com/ti_lwr_au/ Sadly both files are not working smoothly. For Mac, it opens up Safari all the time whenever I click a page (forgot the message). For Windows, there is an error message: “Internet Explorer cannot download. Unspecified error.” ...
Read MoreFirst thing: plan the trip. Nothing better than searching the web besides reading guides and asking friends who’ve been to Ireland. Driving route downloadable from here: http://www.discoverirelandebooks.com/ti_lwr_au/ There is a PC, Mac version and an online e-brochure. Yet to try both. Really...
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