The Complete Works of William ShakespeareDigiCat, 13/11/2022 - 1500 páginas In 'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare', readers are presented with a comprehensive collection of the esteemed author's plays, sonnets, and poems. Shakespeare's literary style is characterized by its rich language, complex characters, and timeless themes of love, betrayal, and power. His works are often studied for their deep insights into human nature and societal issues, making them essential pieces of literature in the English canon. The inclusion of all his pieces provides readers with a holistic view of Shakespeare's writing evolution and showcases his mastery of diverse genres. Shakespeare's versatile writing spans from tragedies like 'Hamlet' to comedies like 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', providing readers with a range of emotions and themes to explore. Scholars often analyze his works in historical, political, and psychological contexts to uncover the underlying meanings and messages within his texts. The depth and breadth of 'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare' make it a must-read for anyone interested in classic literature and the complexities of human experience. |
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... thing's may serve long, but not serve ever. COUNTESS. I play the noble housewife with the time, to entertain it so ... things supernatural and causeless. Hence is it that we make trifles of terrors, ensconcing ourselves into seeming ...
... thing's may serve long, but not serve ever. COUNTESS. I play the noble housewife with the time, to entertain it so ... things supernatural and causeless. Hence is it that we make trifles of terrors, ensconcing ourselves into seeming ...
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... thing it is to look into happiness through another man's eyes! By so much the more shall I tomorrow be at the height ... things: I have, since I was three year old, conversed with a magician, most profound in his art and yet not damnable ...
... thing it is to look into happiness through another man's eyes! By so much the more shall I tomorrow be at the height ... things: I have, since I was three year old, conversed with a magician, most profound in his art and yet not damnable ...
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... thing falsing. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Certain ones, then. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE. Name them. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. The one, to save the money that he spends in tiring; the other, that at dinner they should not drop in his porridge ...
... thing falsing. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Certain ones, then. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE. Name them. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. The one, to save the money that he spends in tiring; the other, that at dinner they should not drop in his porridge ...
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William Shakespeare. BEROWNE. Things hid and barr'd, you mean, from common sense? KING. Ay, that is study's godlike recompense. BEROWNE. Come on, then; I will swear to study so, To know the thing I am forbid to know, As thus: to study ...
William Shakespeare. BEROWNE. Things hid and barr'd, you mean, from common sense? KING. Ay, that is study's godlike recompense. BEROWNE. Come on, then; I will swear to study so, To know the thing I am forbid to know, As thus: to study ...
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... thing it should; And when it hath the thing it hunteth most, 'Tis won as towns with fire; so won, so lost. KING. We must of force dispense with this decree; She must lie here on mere necessity. BEROWNE. Necessity will make us all ...
... thing it should; And when it hath the thing it hunteth most, 'Tis won as towns with fire; so won, so lost. KING. We must of force dispense with this decree; She must lie here on mere necessity. BEROWNE. Necessity will make us all ...
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