The Complete Works of William ShakespeareDigiCat, 2022 M11 13 - 1500 páginas The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, presented by DigiCat, encompasses the full spectrum of Shakespeare's literary genius. From the whimsical flights of romantic comedies such as 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' to the deep psychological torment found within tragedies like 'Hamlet,' this collection aggregates the Bard's prolific contributions to the stage. Literary scholars have rigorously edited the texts, ensuring authentic representation of the writer's original intent. Within his work, Shakespeare weaves a complex tapestry of early modern English language, making his writings crucial both in understanding the socio-linguistic context of the Elizabethan era and as timeless pieces of art. The compilation includes familial betrayal, regal machinations, and the exploration of love in its myriad forms, procuring its place in a continuum of relevance and scholarship in literature. William Shakespeare's legacy as a dramatist and poet aligns with the profound impact his works have had on literature and the human condition. Born in the latter half of the sixteenth century, his writings reflect the sociopolitical dynamics of Renaissance England and conceptual universality, allowing him to delve into the emotional wellsprings of humanity. The Complete Works not only bears witness to Shakespeare's unrivaled skill in capturing the vibrancy of human emotions but also serves to showcase the transition from the medieval worldview to the early inklings of modernity. It is this timeless relevance, coupled with the rich tapestry of language and unparalleled insight into the human psyche, that prompted DigiCat to curate this comprehensive edition. Bringing to readership the essence of literature's formidable titan, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare is an indispensable treasure for those who seek to immerse themselves in the mastery of storytelling and poetic eloquence. Perfect for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of classic literature, this edition invites a profound engagement with texts that have shaped the cultural fabric of the world. It becomes a map through which one can navigate the profound questions of existence and morality that have resonated through the ages. One cannot help but recommend this tome to any soul yearning to partake in the narrative and dramatic feast that has enraptured audiences for centuries. |
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... hear he does: the danger is in standing to 't; that's the loss of men, though it be the getting of children. Here they come will tell you more: for my part, I only hear your son was run away. [Exit.] [Enter HELENA and the two Gentlemen ...
... hear he does: the danger is in standing to 't; that's the loss of men, though it be the getting of children. Here they come will tell you more: for my part, I only hear your son was run away. [Exit.] [Enter HELENA and the two Gentlemen ...
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... hear And loves to grant, reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest justice.—Write, write, Rinaldo, To this unworthy husband of his wife: Let every word weigh heavy of her worth, That he does weigh too light: my greatest grief, Though ...
... hear And loves to grant, reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest justice.—Write, write, Rinaldo, To this unworthy husband of his wife: Let every word weigh heavy of her worth, That he does weigh too light: my greatest grief, Though ...
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... hear you of these wars? SECOND LORD. I hear there is an overture of peace. FIRST LORD. Nay, I assure you, a peace concluded. SECOND LORD. What will Count Rousillon do then? will he travel higher, or return again into France? FIRST LORD ...
... hear you of these wars? SECOND LORD. I hear there is an overture of peace. FIRST LORD. Nay, I assure you, a peace concluded. SECOND LORD. What will Count Rousillon do then? will he travel higher, or return again into France? FIRST LORD ...
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... hear of it hereafter. But shall we have this dialogue between the fool and the soldier?—Come, bring forth this counterfeit module has deceived me like a double-meaning prophesier. SECOND LORD. Bring him forth. [Exeunt Soldiers.] Has sat ...
... hear of it hereafter. But shall we have this dialogue between the fool and the soldier?—Come, bring forth this counterfeit module has deceived me like a double-meaning prophesier. SECOND LORD. Bring him forth. [Exeunt Soldiers.] Has sat ...
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... hear the letter? SILVIUS So please you, for I never heard it yet; Yet heard too much of Phebe's cruelty. ROSALIND She Phebes me: mark how the tyrant writes. [Reads] “Art thou god to shepherd turn'd, That a maiden's heart hath burn'd ...
... hear the letter? SILVIUS So please you, for I never heard it yet; Yet heard too much of Phebe's cruelty. ROSALIND She Phebes me: mark how the tyrant writes. [Reads] “Art thou god to shepherd turn'd, That a maiden's heart hath burn'd ...
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ANGELO answer ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE ANTONIO ARMADO BASSANIO bear BEATRICE BENEDICK BEROWNE BERTRAM better BOYET bring brother CELIA CLAUDIO CLOWN comes COSTARD COUNTESS daughter death DEMETRIUS desire DON PEDRO doth DROMIO OF SYRACUSE DUKE Enter EPHESUS ESCALUS EVANS Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith FALSTAFF father fear follow fool FORD give gone grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven HELENA HERO hold honour hope hour husband I’ll ISABELLA John keep KING lady LAFEU leave LEONATO live look lord LUCIO LYSANDER madam marry Master mean meet Mistress MOTH never night ORLANDO PAGE PAROLLES play poor PORTIA pray PRINCESS PROVOST QUICKLY ROSALIND SCENE SECOND SHALLOW SHYLOCK SLENDER speak stand stay sweet tell thank thee thing thou thou art true wife woman young