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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... heard a hollow burst of bellowing Like bulls , or rather lions ; did it not wake you ? It struck mine ear most terribly . Alon . I heard nothing . Ant . O , ' twas a din to fright a monster's ear ; To make an earthquake ! sure it was ...
... heard a hollow burst of bellowing Like bulls , or rather lions ; did it not wake you ? It struck mine ear most terribly . Alon . I heard nothing . Ant . O , ' twas a din to fright a monster's ear ; To make an earthquake ! sure it was ...
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... heard you say , -Is not my arm of length , That reacheth from the restful English Court As far as Calais , to my uncle's head ? Amongst much other talk , that very time , I heard you say that you had rather refuse The offer of an ...
... heard you say , -Is not my arm of length , That reacheth from the restful English Court As far as Calais , to my uncle's head ? Amongst much other talk , that very time , I heard you say that you had rather refuse The offer of an ...
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... heard that Julius Grew fat with feasting there . Ant . You have heard much . Pom . I have fair meanings , sir . Ant . And fair words to them . Pom . Then so much have I heard : And I have heard Apollodorus carried , - Eno . No more of ...
... heard that Julius Grew fat with feasting there . Ant . You have heard much . Pom . I have fair meanings , sir . Ant . And fair words to them . Pom . Then so much have I heard : And I have heard Apollodorus carried , - Eno . No more of ...
Contents
THE TEMPEST | 1 |
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 23 |
KING HENRY VI FIRST PART | 73 |
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