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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... marry me ; Or else , refusing me , to wed this shepherd : - Keep your word , Silvius , that you'll marry her If she refuse me : -and from hence I go , To make these doubts all even . [ Exeunt ROSALIND and CELIA . Duke S. I do remember ...
... marry me ; Or else , refusing me , to wed this shepherd : - Keep your word , Silvius , that you'll marry her If she refuse me : -and from hence I go , To make these doubts all even . [ Exeunt ROSALIND and CELIA . Duke S. I do remember ...
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... marry , may she ? Glo . What , marry , may she ! marry with a A bachelor , a handsome stripling too : I wis your grandam had a worser match . Q. Eliz . My Lord of Gloster , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings and your bitter ...
... marry , may she ? Glo . What , marry , may she ! marry with a A bachelor , a handsome stripling too : I wis your grandam had a worser match . Q. Eliz . My Lord of Gloster , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings and your bitter ...
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... marry her : Do you intend it ? Cas . Ha , ha , ha ! Oth . [ Aside . ] Do you triumph , Roman ? do you triumph ? Cas . I marry her ! -what , a customer ! I pr'ythee , bear some charity to my wit ; do not think it so unwholesome : -ha ...
... marry her : Do you intend it ? Cas . Ha , ha , ha ! Oth . [ Aside . ] Do you triumph , Roman ? do you triumph ? Cas . I marry her ! -what , a customer ! I pr'ythee , bear some charity to my wit ; do not think it so unwholesome : -ha ...
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THE TEMPEST | 1 |
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 23 |
KING HENRY VI FIRST PART | 73 |
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