The Complete Works of William ShakespeareGraphic Arts Books, 2012年2月29日 From Shakespeare’s historical plays and comedies such as As You Like It and The Taming of the Shrew, to the great tragedies of Macbeth, Othello and Hamlet you will find the famous plots, wit and drama. This volume is a reprint of the Hayes Barton titles published for the educational market. Included are his Sonnets and longer poems. |
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... hope for eminence from the heresies of paradox; or those, who, being forced by disappointment upon consolatory expedients, are willing to hope from posterity what the present age refuses, and flatter themselves that the regard which is ...
... hope for eminence from the heresies of paradox; or those, who, being forced by disappointment upon consolatory expedients, are willing to hope from posterity what the present age refuses, and flatter themselves that the regard which is ...
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... hope that there were means of reforming it. He collated the old copies, which none had thought to examine before, and restored many lines to their integrity; but, by a very compendious criticism, he rejected whatever he disliked, and ...
... hope that there were means of reforming it. He collated the old copies, which none had thought to examine before, and restored many lines to their integrity; but, by a very compendious criticism, he rejected whatever he disliked, and ...
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... hope will hereafter be said of me, that not one has left Shakespeare without improvement, nor is there one to whom I have not been indebted for assistance and information. Whatever I have taken from them it was my intention to refer to ...
... hope will hereafter be said of me, that not one has left Shakespeare without improvement, nor is there one to whom I have not been indebted for assistance and information. Whatever I have taken from them it was my intention to refer to ...
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... hope, illustrated some, which others have neglected or mistaken, sometimes by short remarks or marginal directions, such as every editor has added at his will, and often by comments more laborious than the matter will seem to deserve ...
... hope, illustrated some, which others have neglected or mistaken, sometimes by short remarks or marginal directions, such as every editor has added at his will, and often by comments more laborious than the matter will seem to deserve ...
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Act II | |
14 | |
Act V | |
A Winters Tale | |
The Merchant of Venice | |
Act VI | |
Alls Well That Ends Well | |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | |
Act I | |
Act II | |
Act III | |
Act IV | |
Act V | |
Act I | |
Act II | |
Act III | |
Act V | |
Antony and Cleopatra | |
As You Like | |
Cymbeline | |
Act V | |
Act II | |
Act I | |
Act I | |
Act II | |
Act II | |
Act V | |
Act II | |
4 | |
Poems of William Shakespeare | |
28 | |
32 | |
1 | |
4 | |
37 | |
Act I | |
Act II | |
Act III | |
Act IV | |
Act V | |
Macbeth | |
2 | |
4 | |
4 | |
Act IV | |
Act V | |
Othello the Moor of Venice | |
Act I | |
Act II | |
Act III | |
1 | |
Act IV | |
Act V | |
Act I | |
Act II | |
Act III | |
Act IV | |
Act V | |
The Life and Death of King John | |
2 | |
The Life of King Henry V | |
Act I | |
Act II | |
Act III | |
Act IV | |
Act V | |
Act II | |
Act V | |
The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark | |
Act V | |
Timon of Athens | |
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