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Tag Archives: england
Excepts From a Journal #15 — Last Entry
Below is the final excerpt from the journal I kept in during my trip to London nealy nine years ago. Since this entry is short, I present it in whole. I only wonder what I can do in the following … Continue reading
Excerpts From a Journal #14 — The British Museum
This next block of text is a trimmed version of the next to the last entry that I wrote in my London journal. Personally, I would find this a fitting conclusion to this series, but for completion’s sake, I will … Continue reading
Exceprts From a Journal #13 — A Midsummer Night’s Dream
The following entry is presented in whole. This is a review of a performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Barbican Centre. As my previous reviews this one is also a bit lacking, but it is my only record … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000, a midsummer night's dream, england, london, shakespeare, theater, theatre
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Excerpts From a Journal #12 — Cambridge
The following excerpt chronicles my admittedly vague impressions of Cambridge University. Unfortunately, the following entry also contains a heightened amount of tense changes and assorted errors in writing. I present them in tact, out of shame and in penance.
Excerpts From a Journal #11 — Review of Hamlet: first cut
This is yet another excerpt, a review of a performance called Hamlet: first cut. This is one of the worst reviews I have written, and by that I mean the quality of the review itself is bad.
Excerpts From a Journal #10 — Sir John Soane’s Museum
Once again, I have provided an entry from the journal I kept during my trip to London, England. Unlike my previous entries, this one is presented in full, but there is a rather annoying and repeated error I have corrected … Continue reading
Excerpts From a Journal #9 — The Merchant of Venice Review
The following entry from my journal contains a review of a production of William’s Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. Even more than my previous words, this review is quite inaccurate. Nevertheless, I include it for completion’s sake. I must also … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000, england, london, theater, theatre, walking tour
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Excerpts From a Journal #6 — Tate Gallery
Eight years and one day ago, I wrote the following entry in my journal while in London. I warn any reader that this entry comprises horribly inaccurate assumptions and analyses of the Bloomsbury group, and I make no effort to … Continue reading
Excerpts From a Journal #5 — Chiswick House & Hampton Court Palace
Nearly eight years ago I went to London, and the experience filled me with memories that I stored in a journal. The following entry is the fifth in my journal. Despite the title of this series, this entry is provided … Continue reading
Excerpts From a Journal #4 — Westminster Abbey
Below are a few more words from the journal I kept when I went to London. Aside from a few excised sentences, I present this text as it has been written, grammatical and spelling errors intact.
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Tagged 2000, cold, england, london, tour, walking, westminster abbey
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