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The Guardian: To see or not to see? Every single Shakespeare play – ranked!

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To see or not to see? Every single Shakespeare play – ranked!

Text and pop-up illustrations present the life and times of William Shakespeare, describing his works and the production of his plays. https://siris-libraries.si.edu ...

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Antony and Cleopatra? Exhausting. Lear? Magnificent but flawed. Hamlet? Limitless. For Shakespeare’s birthday, the Guardian’s former theatre critic ranks all the plays ...

insider.si.edu: All the world's a stage : a pop-up biography of William Shakespeare / by Michael Bender

All the world's a stage : a pop-up biography of William Shakespeare / by Michael Bender

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Centuries after his death, William Shakespeare’s words still shape our stories, our language, and how we understand human nature. From blockbuster films to casual phrases we use every day, the Bard’s ...

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Perhaps, I'm fundamentally misunderstanding how pop is implemented. But my understanding is that it removes the item at the given index in the list, and returns it. If no index is specified, it defaults to the last item. So it would seem that in the first loop it should remove 3 items from the left of the list, and in the second loop it should remove 3 items from the end of the list.

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The usual use of pop is to delete the last item from a list as you use the list as a stack. Unlike del, pop returns the value that it popped off the list. You can optionally give an index value to pop and pop from other than the end of the list (e.g listname.pop (0) will delete the first item from the list and return that first item as its result).