The Complete Works of William ShakespeareDigiCat, 2022 M11 13 - 1500 pages The Complete Works of William Shakespeare encompasses the entire oeuvre of one of literature's most influential figures. This anthology brings together his renowned plays, sonnets, and dramatic narratives, revealing the remarkable range of Shakespeare's talent—from the tragic depths of Hamlet to the comedic lightness of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The literary style evokes rich imagery, intricate characterizations, and profound explorations of universal themes such as love, power, and identity. Shakespeare's works not only reflect the societal tensions of the Elizabethan era but also continue to resonate with contemporary audiences, making them a cornerstone of Western literature. William Shakespeare, an enigmatic figure of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, drew from diverse influences, including classical literature, the sociopolitical climate of England, and personal experience. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's deep understanding of human nature, multifaceted artistry, and innovative use of the English language have solidified his position as a preeminent dramatist and poet. His ability to capture the complexities of the human experience speaks to his genius, and his legacy endures, influencing countless writers and artists. For those seeking to immerse themselves in the richness of English literature, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare is indispensable. It serves not only as a literary treasure trove but also as a profound exploration of the human condition. Whether you're revisiting familiar favorites or encountering his works for the first time, this comprehensive collection invites readers to engage with the timeless themes and vivid characters that continue to captivate minds across generations. |
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... gone , for ever gone . FIRST GENTLEMAN . Do not say so . COUNTESS . Think upon patience . - Pray you , gentlemen , — I have felt so many quirks of joy and grief That the first face of neither , on the start , Can woman me unto ' t ...
... gone , for ever gone . FIRST GENTLEMAN . Do not say so . COUNTESS . Think upon patience . - Pray you , gentlemen , — I have felt so many quirks of joy and grief That the first face of neither , on the start , Can woman me unto ' t ...
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... gone, That pitiful rumour may report my flight To consolate thine ear. Come, night; end, day! For with the dark, poor thief, I'll steal away. [Exit.] SCENE 3. Florence. Before the DUKE's palace. [Flourish. Enter the DUKE OF FLORENCE ...
... gone, That pitiful rumour may report my flight To consolate thine ear. Come, night; end, day! For with the dark, poor thief, I'll steal away. [Exit.] SCENE 3. Florence. Before the DUKE's palace. [Flourish. Enter the DUKE OF FLORENCE ...
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... gone the sooner . I'll to the Centaur to go seek this slave : I greatly fear my money is not safe . [ Exit . ] ACT II . SCENE 1. A public place . [ Enter ADRIANA and LUCIANA . ] ADRIANA . Neither my husband nor the slave return'd That ...
... gone the sooner . I'll to the Centaur to go seek this slave : I greatly fear my money is not safe . [ Exit . ] ACT II . SCENE 1. A public place . [ Enter ADRIANA and LUCIANA . ] ADRIANA . Neither my husband nor the slave return'd That ...
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... gone. COURTEZAN. Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner, Or, for my diamond, the chain you promis'd, And I'll be gone, sir, and not trouble you. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Some devils ask but the paring of one's nail, A rush, a hair, a ...
... gone. COURTEZAN. Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner, Or, for my diamond, the chain you promis'd, And I'll be gone, sir, and not trouble you. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Some devils ask but the paring of one's nail, A rush, a hair, a ...
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... gone . BOYET . She says you have it , and you may be gone . KING . Say to her we have measur'd many miles To tread a measure with her on this grass . BOYET . They say that they have measur'd many a mile To tread a measure with you on ...
... gone . BOYET . She says you have it , and you may be gone . KING . Say to her we have measur'd many miles To tread a measure with her on this grass . BOYET . They say that they have measur'd many a mile To tread a measure with you on ...
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ABHORSON ADRIANA ANGELO ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE ANTONIO ARMADO BASSANIO BEATRICE BENEDICK BEROWNE BERTRAM better BORACHIO BOYET brother CAIUS CELIA CLAUDIO CLOWN COSTARD COUNTESS daughter DEMETRIUS DIANA DON JOHN DON PEDRO dost doth DROMIO OF EPHESUS DROMIO OF SYRACUSE ducats DUMAINE Enter ESCALUS EVANS Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy FALSTAFF father fool friar gentle gentleman give grace GRATIANO hast hath hear heart heaven HELENA HERMIA HERO HIPPOLYTA hither HOLOFERNES honour husband ISABELLA JAQUES JESSICA KING knave lady LAFEU LAUNCELOT LEONATO LONGAVILLE look LORENZO LUCIANA LUCIO LYSANDER madam maid marry Master Doctor Mistress Ford MOTH NERISSA never night OBERON ORLANDO PAROLLES PHEBE PHILOSTRATE Pompey PORTIA pray PRINCESS PROVOST PUCK Pyramus ROSALIND Rousillon SALARINO SCENE SHALLOW SHYLOCK Signior SILVIUS SLENDER speak swear sweet tell thank thee There’s THESEUS thou art TITANIA TOUCHSTONE What’s wife woman word