THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Popular Books by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE : All times Bestseller Demanding BooksBeyond Books Hub, 19/06/2023 - 1227 páginas Complete Works of William Shakespeare is the standard name given to any volume containing all the plays and poems of William Shakespeare. Some editions include several works that were not completely of Shakespeare's authorship (collaborative writings), such as The Two Noble Kinsmen, which was a collaboration with John Fletcher; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, the first two acts of which were likely written by George Wilkins; or Edward III, whose authorship is disputed. |
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... ROSALIND, daughter to the banished Duke CELIA, daughter to Frederick PHEBE, a shepherdes AUDREY, a country wench Lords, Pages, Foresters, and Attendants SCENE: OLIVER'S house; FREDERICK'S court; and the Forest of Arden.
... ROSALIND, daughter to the banished Duke CELIA, daughter to Frederick PHEBE, a shepherdes AUDREY, a country wench Lords, Pages, Foresters, and Attendants SCENE: OLIVER'S house; FREDERICK'S court; and the Forest of Arden.
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... Rosalind, the Duke's daughter, be banished with her father? CHARLES. O, no; for the Duke's daughter, her cousin, so loves her, being ever from their cradles bred together, that she would have followed her exile, or have died to.
... Rosalind, the Duke's daughter, be banished with her father? CHARLES. O, no; for the Duke's daughter, her cousin, so loves her, being ever from their cradles bred together, that she would have followed her exile, or have died to.
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... ROSALIND and CELIA CELIA. I pray thee, Rosalind, sweet my coz, be merry. ROSALIND. Dear Celia, I show more mirth than I am mistress of; and would you yet I were merrier? Unless you could teach me to forget a banished father, you must ...
... ROSALIND and CELIA CELIA. I pray thee, Rosalind, sweet my coz, be merry. ROSALIND. Dear Celia, I show more mirth than I am mistress of; and would you yet I were merrier? Unless you could teach me to forget a banished father, you must ...
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... ROSALIND. What shall be our sport, then? CELIA. Let us sit and mock the good housewife Fortune from her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be bestowed equally. ROSALIND. I would we could do so; for her benefits are mightily misplaced ...
... ROSALIND. What shall be our sport, then? CELIA. Let us sit and mock the good housewife Fortune from her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be bestowed equally. ROSALIND. I would we could do so; for her benefits are mightily misplaced ...
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... ROSALIND. Nay; now thou goest from Fortune's office to Nature's: Fortune reigns in gifts of the world, not in the lineaments of Nature. Enter TOUCHSTONE CELIA. No; when Nature hath made a fair creature, may she not by Fortune fall into ...
... ROSALIND. Nay; now thou goest from Fortune's office to Nature's: Fortune reigns in gifts of the world, not in the lineaments of Nature. Enter TOUCHSTONE CELIA. No; when Nature hath made a fair creature, may she not by Fortune fall into ...
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ACT V | |
THE FIRST PART OF HENRY THE SIXTH | |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY | |
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ADRIANA answer ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE ANTONY AUFIDIUS bear BERTRAM better bring brother BRUTUS CAESAR CELIA CHARMIAN CITIZEN CLEOPATRA CLOTEN comes COMINIUS CORIOLANUS COUNTESS dear death doth DROMIO DROMIO OF SYRACUSE DUKE ENOBARBUS Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair father fear follow fool fortune friends give gods gone hand hast hath hear heart heaven HELENA hold honour hope hour I’ll IACHIMO IMOGEN Italy JAQUES keep KING lady LAFEW leave live look lord madam Marcius married master mean MENENIUS MESSENGER mistress mother nature never night noble OFFICER ORLANDO PAROLLES PISANIO poor POSTHUMUS pray queen Roman Rome ROSALIND SCENE SECOND SENATOR SERVANT SICINIUS SOLDIER speak stand sweet sword tell thank thee thine thing thou art thought TOUCHSTONE true wife worthy