Bill Bryson Quotes
It Is Often Noted, For Instance, That Shakespeare's Plays Are Full Of Ocean Metaphors ("take Arms Against A Sea Of Troubles," "an Ocean Of Salt Tears," "wild Sea Of My Conscience") And That Every One Of His Plays Has At Least One Reference To The Sea In It Somewhere.
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