The Complete Works of William Shakespeareanboco, 2016 M08 16 - 500 pages William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet, and the "Bard of Avon". His extant works, including collaborations, consist of approximately 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. |
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... there no military policy how virgins might blow up men? PAROLLES. Virginity being blown down, man will quicklier ... There's little can be said in 't; 'tis against the rule of nature. To speak on the part of virginity is to accuse ...
... there no military policy how virgins might blow up men? PAROLLES. Virginity being blown down, man will quicklier ... There's little can be said in 't; 'tis against the rule of nature. To speak on the part of virginity is to accuse ...
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William Shakespeare. CLOWN. O Lord, sir!-There's a simple putting off. More, more, a hundred of them. COUNTESS. Sir ... there't serves well again. COUNTESS. An end, sir! To your business: giveHelen this, And urge her to a present ...
William Shakespeare. CLOWN. O Lord, sir!-There's a simple putting off. More, more, a hundred of them. COUNTESS. Sir ... there't serves well again. COUNTESS. An end, sir! To your business: giveHelen this, And urge her to a present ...
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... there's news for you; you have a new mistress. PAROLLES. I most unfeignedly beseech your lordship to make some reservation of your wrongs. He is my good lord: whom I serve above is my master. LAFEU. Who? God? PAROLLES. Ay, sir. LAFEU ...
... there's news for you; you have a new mistress. PAROLLES. I most unfeignedly beseech your lordship to make some reservation of your wrongs. He is my good lord: whom I serve above is my master. LAFEU. Who? God? PAROLLES. Ay, sir. LAFEU ...
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... there's noise in it. 'Tis hard: A young man married is a man that's marr'd. Therefore away, and leave her bravely; go. The King has done you wrong; but, hush, 'tis so. Exeunt ACT II. SCENE 4. Paris. The KING'S palace Enter HELENA.
... there's noise in it. 'Tis hard: A young man married is a man that's marr'd. Therefore away, and leave her bravely; go. The King has done you wrong; but, hush, 'tis so. Exeunt ACT II. SCENE 4. Paris. The KING'S palace Enter HELENA.
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... there, whose villainous saffron would have made all the unbak'd and doughy youth of a nation in his colour. Your daughter-in-law had been alive at this hour, and your ... there's my purse. I give SCENE 5 Rousillon The COUNT'S palace.
... there, whose villainous saffron would have made all the unbak'd and doughy youth of a nation in his colour. Your daughter-in-law had been alive at this hour, and your ... there's my purse. I give SCENE 5 Rousillon The COUNT'S palace.
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ADRIANA AEDILE ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE ANTONY ARVIRAGUS AUFIDIUS BARDOLPH BELARIUS BERTRAM blood brother BRUTUS Caesar CELIA CHARMIAN CLEOPATRA CLOTEN CLOWN COMINIUS CORIOLANUS COUNTESS CYMBELINE dear death dost doth DROMIO OF EPHESUS DROMIO OF SYRACUSE DUKE ENOBARBUS Enter Exeunt SCENE Exit eyes fair FALSTAFF Farewell father fear fool friends give grace GUIDERIUS Hamlet Harfleur hath hear heart heaven HELENA honour HOSTESS house SCENE IACHIMO IMOGEN is't JAQUES KING HENRY lady Laer Laertes LAFEU LARTIUS look madam Marcius Mark Antony marry master MENENIUS MESSENGER mistress never noble Northumberland ORLANDO PAROLLES PISANIO PISTOL Poins Polonius POMPEY POSTHUMUS pray Prince PRINCE JOHN prithee Queen Rome ROSALIND SCENE II SECOND LORD SERVANT SHALLOW SICINIUS Sir John SOLDIER speak sweet sword tell thee There's thine thou art thou hast tongue TOUCHSTONE VIRGILIA VOLUMNIA WESTMORELAND What's wilt