The Complete Works of William ShakespeareDigiCat, 2022年11月13日 - 1500 頁 The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, presented by DigiCat, encompasses the full spectrum of Shakespeare's literary genius. From the whimsical flights of romantic comedies such as 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' to the deep psychological torment found within tragedies like 'Hamlet,' this collection aggregates the Bard's prolific contributions to the stage. Literary scholars have rigorously edited the texts, ensuring authentic representation of the writer's original intent. Within his work, Shakespeare weaves a complex tapestry of early modern English language, making his writings crucial both in understanding the socio-linguistic context of the Elizabethan era and as timeless pieces of art. The compilation includes familial betrayal, regal machinations, and the exploration of love in its myriad forms, procuring its place in a continuum of relevance and scholarship in literature. William Shakespeare's legacy as a dramatist and poet aligns with the profound impact his works have had on literature and the human condition. Born in the latter half of the sixteenth century, his writings reflect the sociopolitical dynamics of Renaissance England and conceptual universality, allowing him to delve into the emotional wellsprings of humanity. The Complete Works not only bears witness to Shakespeare's unrivaled skill in capturing the vibrancy of human emotions but also serves to showcase the transition from the medieval worldview to the early inklings of modernity. It is this timeless relevance, coupled with the rich tapestry of language and unparalleled insight into the human psyche, that prompted DigiCat to curate this comprehensive edition. Bringing to readership the essence of literature's formidable titan, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare is an indispensable treasure for those who seek to immerse themselves in the mastery of storytelling and poetic eloquence. Perfect for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of classic literature, this edition invites a profound engagement with texts that have shaped the cultural fabric of the world. It becomes a map through which one can navigate the profound questions of existence and morality that have resonated through the ages. One cannot help but recommend this tome to any soul yearning to partake in the narrative and dramatic feast that has enraptured audiences for centuries. |
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... faith, his sweet disaster; with a world Of pretty, fond, adoptious christendoms, That blinking Cupid gossips. Now shall he—I know not what he shall:—God send him well!— The court's a learning-place;—and he is one,— PAROLLES. What one, i ...
... faith, his sweet disaster; with a world Of pretty, fond, adoptious christendoms, That blinking Cupid gossips. Now shall he—I know not what he shall:—God send him well!— The court's a learning-place;—and he is one,— PAROLLES. What one, i ...
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... faith, across; But, my good lord, 'tis thus: will you be cured Of your infirmity? KING. No. LAFEU. O, will you eat No grapes, my royal fox? yes, but you will My noble grapes, and if my royal fox Could reach them: I have seen a medicine ...
... faith, across; But, my good lord, 'tis thus: will you be cured Of your infirmity? KING. No. LAFEU. O, will you eat No grapes, my royal fox? yes, but you will My noble grapes, and if my royal fox Could reach them: I have seen a medicine ...
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... Faith, sir, he did love her; but how? KING. How, I pray you? PAROLLES. He did love her, sir, as a gentleman loves a woman. KING. How is that? PAROLLES. He loved her, sir, and loved her not. KING. As thou art a knave and no knave.—What ...
... Faith, sir, he did love her; but how? KING. How, I pray you? PAROLLES. He did love her, sir, as a gentleman loves a woman. KING. How is that? PAROLLES. He loved her, sir, and loved her not. KING. As thou art a knave and no knave.—What ...
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... faith, I see no more in you Than without candle may go dark to bed,— Must you be therefore proud and pitiless? Why, what means this? Why do you look on me? I see no more in you than in the ordinary Of nature's sale-work:—Od's my little ...
... faith, I see no more in you Than without candle may go dark to bed,— Must you be therefore proud and pitiless? Why, what means this? Why do you look on me? I see no more in you than in the ordinary Of nature's sale-work:—Od's my little ...
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... faith, die by attorney. The poor world is almost six thousand years old, and in all this time there was not any man died in his own person, videlicet, in a love-cause. Troilus had his brains dashed out with a Grecian club; yet he did ...
... faith, die by attorney. The poor world is almost six thousand years old, and in all this time there was not any man died in his own person, videlicet, in a love-cause. Troilus had his brains dashed out with a Grecian club; yet he did ...
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