The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Alexander TextRandom House Value Publishing, 1997 - 1227 pages William Shakespeare (1564-1616) is acknowledged as the greatest dramatist of all time. He excels in plot, poetry and wit, and his talent encompasses the great tragedies of Hamlet, King Lear, Othello and Macbeth as well as the moving history plays and the comedies such as A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Taming of the Shrew and As You Like It with their magical combination of humour, ribaldry and tenderness. |
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... Crown'd by the name of Henry the Fourth , Seized on the realm , deposed the rightful king , Sent his poor queen to France , from whence she came , And him to Pomfret ; where , as all you know , Harmless Richard was murder'd traitorously ...
... Crown'd by the name of Henry the Fourth , Seized on the realm , deposed the rightful king , Sent his poor queen to France , from whence she came , And him to Pomfret ; where , as all you know , Harmless Richard was murder'd traitorously ...
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... crown'd I was but nine months old . Rich . You are old enough now , and yet , methinks , you lose . Father , tear the crown from the usurper's head . Edw . Sweet father , do so ; set it on your head . Mont . Good brother , as thou ...
... crown'd I was but nine months old . Rich . You are old enough now , and yet , methinks , you lose . Father , tear the crown from the usurper's head . Edw . Sweet father , do so ; set it on your head . Mont . Good brother , as thou ...
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... crown , And whiles I live to account this world but hell , Until my misshap'd trunk that bears this head Be round empaled with a glorious crown . And yet I know not how to get the crown , For many lives stand between me and home : And I ...
... crown , And whiles I live to account this world but hell , Until my misshap'd trunk that bears this head Be round empaled with a glorious crown . And yet I know not how to get the crown , For many lives stand between me and home : And I ...
Contents
THE TEMPEST | 1 |
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 23 |
KING HENRY VI FIRST PART | 73 |
Copyright | |
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