“Your date is better in your pie and your porridge than in your cheek.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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As you like it. All's well that ends well
This renowned play by William Shakespeare is a blend of romance, comedy, and drama. It tells the story of Rosalind, who disguises herself as a man to escape her uncle's tyranny, and her love story with Orlando. The play is set in the Forest of Arden, where the characters encounter various challenges and find love. It is known for its wit, humor, and exploration of themes such as love, disguise, and the human condition. more
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