Complete Works of William ShakespeareWordsworth Editions Limited, 1994 - 1263 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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... thee to close up mine eyes , To have thee with thy lips to stop fny mouth ; So shouldst thou either turn my flying soul , Or I should breathe it so into thy body , And then it lived in sweet Elysium . To die by thee were but to die in ...
... thee to close up mine eyes , To have thee with thy lips to stop fny mouth ; So shouldst thou either turn my flying soul , Or I should breathe it so into thy body , And then it lived in sweet Elysium . To die by thee were but to die in ...
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... thee , with most divine integrity , From heart of very heart , great Hector , welcome . HECTOR . I thank thee , most imperious Agamemnon . AGAMEMNON [ to TROILUS ] . My well - famed lord of Troy , no less to you . MENELAUS . Let me ...
... thee , with most divine integrity , From heart of very heart , great Hector , welcome . HECTOR . I thank thee , most imperious Agamemnon . AGAMEMNON [ to TROILUS ] . My well - famed lord of Troy , no less to you . MENELAUS . Let me ...
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... thee ; and still thou livedst but as a break- fast to the wolf : if thou wert the wolf , thy greedi- ness would afflict thee , and oft thou shouldst hazard thy life for thy dinner : wert thou the uni- corn , pride and wrath would confound ...
... thee ; and still thou livedst but as a break- fast to the wolf : if thou wert the wolf , thy greedi- ness would afflict thee , and oft thou shouldst hazard thy life for thy dinner : wert thou the uni- corn , pride and wrath would confound ...
Contents
THE PLAYS | 463 |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH | 714 |
Page I | 753 |
Copyright | |
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ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE ARMADO BARDOLPH BASSANIO BASTARD BEATRICE BENEDICK BEROWNE blood brother Cæsar CAPULET CASSIUS CLARENCE CLAUDIO COSTARD cousin dead death DEMETRIUS DON PEDRO dost doth DROMIO OF SYRACUSE DUCHESS OF YORK DUKE OF GLOSTER DUKE OF YORK EARL OF WARWICK Enter EPHESUS Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear France friends gentle give grace GRUMIO hand hath hear heart heaven HENRY BOLINGBROKE honour HORTENSIO HUBERT DE BURGH HUGH EVANS JACK CADE JULIET KATHARINA KING HENRY KING RICHARD lady LEONATO live look lord LUCENTIO LUCIUS madam MARCUS BRUTUS Marry master MISTRESS FORD never night noble peace PETRUCHIO PISTOL POINTZ PORTIA pray PRINCE HENRY PROTEUS QUEEN MARGARET RICHARD PLANTAGENET ROMEO SCENE SHALLOW SIR HUGH EVANS SIR JOHN FALSTAFF soul speak SUFFOLK sweet sword TALBOT tell thee thine thou art thou hast TITUS ANDRONICUS tongue TRANIO unto VALENTINE villain wilt word