The Complete Works of William ShakespeareSimon and Schuster, 2014/10/01 - 1392 ページ No library is complete without the classics! This edition includes the complete works of the playwright and poet William Shakespeare, considered by many to be the English language’s greatest writer. Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, King Lear, Hamlet, and Macbeth—the works of William Shakespeare still resonate in our imaginations four centuries after they were written. The timeless characters and themes of the Bard’s plays fascinate us with their joys, struggles, and triumphs, and now they are available in a special volume for Shakespeare fans everywhere. This Canterbury Classics edition of William Shakespeare’s works includes all of his poems and plays in a single volume. Whether for a Shakespeare devotee or someone just discovering him, this is the perfect place to experience the drama of Shakespeare’s words. A scholarly introduction provides additional context and insight into the poems and plays. |
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... I'll shut thee out shortly. SERVING-MEN. Open the gates unto the lord protector, Or we'll burst them open, if that you come not quickly. [Enter to the PROTECTOR at the Tower gates WINCHESTER and his MEN in tawny coats.] WINCHESTER. How ...
... I'll shut thee out shortly. SERVING-MEN. Open the gates unto the lord protector, Or we'll burst them open, if that you come not quickly. [Enter to the PROTECTOR at the Tower gates WINCHESTER and his MEN in tawny coats.] WINCHESTER. How ...
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... I'll stamp out with my horse's heels, And make a quagmire of your mingled brains. Convey me Salisbury into his tent ... I'll have a bout with thee; Devil or devil's dam, I'll conjure thee: Blood will I draw on thee, thou art a witch, And ...
... I'll stamp out with my horse's heels, And make a quagmire of your mingled brains. Convey me Salisbury into his tent ... I'll have a bout with thee; Devil or devil's dam, I'll conjure thee: Blood will I draw on thee, thou art a witch, And ...
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... I'll find friends to wear my bleeding roses, That shall maintain what I have said is true, Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen. PLANTAGENET. Now, by this maiden blossom in my hand, I scorn thee and thy fashion, peevish boy. SUFFOLK ...
... I'll find friends to wear my bleeding roses, That shall maintain what I have said is true, Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen. PLANTAGENET. Now, by this maiden blossom in my hand, I scorn thee and thy fashion, peevish boy. SUFFOLK ...
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... I'll keep my dreams unto myself, And not be check'd. GLOSTER. Nay, be not angry; I am pleas'd again. [Enter MESSENGER.] MESSENGER. My lord protector, 'tis his highness' pleasure You do prepare to ride unto Saint Alban's, Whereas the ...
... I'll keep my dreams unto myself, And not be check'd. GLOSTER. Nay, be not angry; I am pleas'd again. [Enter MESSENGER.] MESSENGER. My lord protector, 'tis his highness' pleasure You do prepare to ride unto Saint Alban's, Whereas the ...
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... I'll warrant you all your lands, An if what pleases him shall pleasure you. Fight closer, or, good faith, you'll catch a blow. CLARENCE. [Aside to GLOSTER.] I fear her not, unless she chance to fall. GLOSTER. [Aside to CLARENCE.] God ...
... I'll warrant you all your lands, An if what pleases him shall pleasure you. Fight closer, or, good faith, you'll catch a blow. CLARENCE. [Aside to GLOSTER.] I fear her not, unless she chance to fall. GLOSTER. [Aside to CLARENCE.] God ...
目次
Titus Andronicus | |
The Comedy of Errors | |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | |
Loves Labours Lost | |
Romeo and Juliet | |
Hamlet | |
Troilus and Cressida | |
Alls Well That Ends Well | |
Measure for Measure | |
Othello | |
Macbeth | |
King Lear | |
Antony and Cleopatra | |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | |
King John | |
The Taming of the Shrew | |
King Richard II | |
The Merchant of Venice | |
King Henry IV Part I | |
Much Ado About Nothing | |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | |
Julius Caesar | |
As You Like | |
Twelfth Night | |
Coriolanus | |
Timon of Athens | |
Pericles | |
Cymbeline | |
The Winters Tale | |
The Tempest | |
King Henry VIII | |
Venus and Adonis | |
Lucrece | |
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