“It was all completely incomprehensible to me. I was fearful of the language. You had to look up every third word.”

—  Kevin Kline

On his initial reaction, as a student, to the works of Shakespeare, The Washington University Record http://record.wustl.edu/archive/1996/01-25-96/1834.html (25 January 1996)

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