The Complete Works of William ShakespeareRace Point Publishing, 2014/10/10 - 1296 ページ "I would challenge you to a battle of wits, but I see you are unarmed." - William Shakespeare Arm yourself with this volume from the Knickerbocker Classic series, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, including 16 comedies, 10 histories, 12 tragedies and all the poems and sonnets of the world's most influential writer. This collection includes poems and plays that were not included in Shakespeare's First Folio of 1623 to make one complete, authentic collection. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare contains essential reading like Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, King Lear, Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Julius Caesar and Henry V alongside many lesser-known gems for a complete Shakespearean education. |
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... honour and inheritance. But now, the arbitrator of despairs, Just death, kind umpire of men's miseries, With sweet enlargement doth dismiss me hence: I would his troubles likewise were expired, That so he might recover what was lost ...
... honour and inheritance. But now, the arbitrator of despairs, Just death, kind umpire of men's miseries, With sweet enlargement doth dismiss me hence: I would his troubles likewise were expired, That so he might recover what was lost ...
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... honour. D UKE OF YORK. O God, that Somerset—who in proud heart Doth stop my cornets—were in Talbot's place! So should we save a valiant gentleman By forfeiting a traitor and a coward. Madire and wrathful fury make me weep, That thus we ...
... honour. D UKE OF YORK. O God, that Somerset—who in proud heart Doth stop my cornets—were in Talbot's place! So should we save a valiant gentleman By forfeiting a traitor and a coward. Madire and wrathful fury make me weep, That thus we ...
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... honour, is he prisoner? DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM. Upon mine honour, he is prisoner. DUKE OF YORK. Then, Buckingham, I do dismiss my powers — Soldiers, I thank you all; disperse yourselves; Meet me to-morrow in Saint George's field, You shall ...
... honour, is he prisoner? DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM. Upon mine honour, he is prisoner. DUKE OF YORK. Then, Buckingham, I do dismiss my powers — Soldiers, I thank you all; disperse yourselves; Meet me to-morrow in Saint George's field, You shall ...
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... honour: And, to repair my honour lost for him, I here renounce him, and return to Henry.— My noble queen, let former grudges pass, And henceforth I am thy true servitor: I will revenge his wrong to Lady Bona, And replant Henry in his ...
... honour: And, to repair my honour lost for him, I here renounce him, and return to Henry.— My noble queen, let former grudges pass, And henceforth I am thy true servitor: I will revenge his wrong to Lady Bona, And replant Henry in his ...
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... honour, because more dangerous. THIRD WATCH MAN. Ay, but give me worship and quietness; I like it better than a dangerous honour. If Warwick knew in what estate he stands, *Tis to be doubted he would waken him. FIRST WATCH MAN. Unless ...
... honour, because more dangerous. THIRD WATCH MAN. Ay, but give me worship and quietness; I like it better than a dangerous honour. If Warwick knew in what estate he stands, *Tis to be doubted he would waken him. FIRST WATCH MAN. Unless ...
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TITUS ANDRONICUS | 139 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 166 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 187 |
LOVES LABOURS LOST | 213 |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 753 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 786 |
OTHELLO THE MOOR OF VENICE | 818 |
MACBETH | 858 |
KING LEAR | 885 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 924 |
CORIOLANUS | 965 |
TIMON OF ATHENS | 1007 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 245 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 279 |
KING JOHN | 302 |
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW | 329 |
KING RICHARD THE SECOND | 359 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
| 388 |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH | 416 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH | 449 |
KING HENRY THE FIFTH | 485 |
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 520 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 550 |
JULIUS CAESAR | 582 |
AS YOU LIKE IT | 611 |
TWELFTH NIGHT OR WHAT YOU WILL | 641 |
HAMLET PRINCE OF DENMARK | 670 |
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | 714 |
PERICLES | 1035 |
CYMBELINE | 1062 |
THE WINTERS TALE 1101 | 1101 |
THE TEMPEST | 1135 |
KING HENRY THE EIGHTH | 1160 |
VENUS AND ADONIS | 1195 |
LUCRECE | 1207 |
SONNETS | 1225 |
A LOVERS COMPLAINT | 1245 |
THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM | 1248 |
THE PHOENIX AND TURTLE | 1252 |
GLOSSARY | 1253 |
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 1265 |
REVIEWS AND NOTICES | 1272 |
FURTHER READING | 178 |
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