5/22: this morning's pages

In the summer I often try to write four not-formal pages a day, usually about whatever I'm reading.  I've done my pages a few times this week, yet it was hard since my summer reading/thinking hasn't really begun.  Though there are times when it's good to have to work to find things to think about and articulate, I was beginning to be impatient to have an overflow.  Today I did.  Seeing Antony and Cleopatra last night, discussing it with Chris, and then reading Garber's chapter on it in Shakespeare After All over breakfast primed my mental pump so this morning on paper I could go go go.

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