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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... tongue, And did upbraid me with my father's death: Which obloquy set bars before my tongue, Else with the like I had requited him. Therefore, good uncle, for my father's sake, In honour of a true Plantagenet, . And for alliance sake ...
... tongue, And did upbraid me with my father's death: Which obloquy set bars before my tongue, Else with the like I had requited him. Therefore, good uncle, for my father's sake, In honour of a true Plantagenet, . And for alliance sake ...
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... tongue! JoAN LA PUCELLE. I prithee, give me leave to curse awhile. Holy KE OF YORK. Curse, miscreant, when thou ... tongue? is she not here thy prisoner? Wilt thou be daunted at a woman's sight? Ay, beauty's princely majesty is such ...
... tongue! JoAN LA PUCELLE. I prithee, give me leave to curse awhile. Holy KE OF YORK. Curse, miscreant, when thou ... tongue? is she not here thy prisoner? Wilt thou be daunted at a woman's sight? Ay, beauty's princely majesty is such ...
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... tongue. WALTER WHIT MORE. Speak, captain, shall I stab the forlorn swain? CAPTAIN. First let my words stab him, as he hath me. D UKE OF SUF FOLK. Base slave, thy words are blunt, and so art thou. CAPTAIN. Convey him hence, and on our ...
... tongue. WALTER WHIT MORE. Speak, captain, shall I stab the forlorn swain? CAPTAIN. First let my words stab him, as he hath me. D UKE OF SUF FOLK. Base slave, thy words are blunt, and so art thou. CAPTAIN. Convey him hence, and on our ...
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... tongue hath parley'd unto foreign kings For your behoof, JACK CADE. Tut, when struck'st thou one blow in the field? ILORD SAY. Great men have reaching hands: oft have I struck Those that I never saw, and struck them dead. GEORGE BEV IS ...
... tongue hath parley'd unto foreign kings For your behoof, JACK CADE. Tut, when struck'st thou one blow in the field? ILORD SAY. Great men have reaching hands: oft have I struck Those that I never saw, and struck them dead. GEORGE BEV IS ...
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... tongue? MESSEN GER. Ah, one that was a woful looker-on Whenas the noble Duke of York was slain, Your princely father and my loving lord! EDWARD. O, speak no morel for I have heard too much. RICHARD. Say how he died, for I will hear it ...
... tongue? MESSEN GER. Ah, one that was a woful looker-on Whenas the noble Duke of York was slain, Your princely father and my loving lord! EDWARD. O, speak no morel for I have heard too much. RICHARD. Say how he died, for I will hear it ...
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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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