The Complete Works of William ShakespeareDigiCat, 2022 M11 13 - 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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... heart's table,—heart too capable Of every line and trick of his sweet favour: But now he's gone, and my idolatrous fancy Must sanctify his relics. Who comes here? One that goes with him: I love him for his sake; And yet I know him a ...
... heart's table,—heart too capable Of every line and trick of his sweet favour: But now he's gone, and my idolatrous fancy Must sanctify his relics. Who comes here? One that goes with him: I love him for his sake; And yet I know him a ...
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... heart in a scarf! ORLANDO It is my arm. ROSALIND I thought thy heart had been wounded with the claws of a lion. ORLANDO Wounded it is, but with the eyes of a lady. ROSALIND Did your brother tell you how I counterfeited to swoon when he ...
... heart in a scarf! ORLANDO It is my arm. ROSALIND I thought thy heart had been wounded with the claws of a lion. ORLANDO Wounded it is, but with the eyes of a lady. ROSALIND Did your brother tell you how I counterfeited to swoon when he ...
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... heart's dearer heart; My food, my fortune, and my sweet hope's aim, My sole earth's heaven, and my heaven's claim. LUCIANA. All this my sister is, or else should be. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE. Call thyself sister, sweet, for I aim thee ...
... heart's dearer heart; My food, my fortune, and my sweet hope's aim, My sole earth's heaven, and my heaven's claim. LUCIANA. All this my sister is, or else should be. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE. Call thyself sister, sweet, for I aim thee ...
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... heart's meteors tilting in his face? LUCIANA. First he denied you had in him no right. ADRIANA. He meant he did me none; the more my spite. LUCIANA. Then swore he that he was a stranger here. ADRIANA. And true he swore, though yet ...
... heart's meteors tilting in his face? LUCIANA. First he denied you had in him no right. ADRIANA. He meant he did me none; the more my spite. LUCIANA. Then swore he that he was a stranger here. ADRIANA. And true he swore, though yet ...
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... heart prays for him, though my tongue do curse. [Enter DROMIO OF SYRACUSE.] DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Here, go; the desk, the purse: sweet now, make haste. LUCIANA. How hast thou lost thy breath? DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. By running fast. ADRIANA ...
... heart prays for him, though my tongue do curse. [Enter DROMIO OF SYRACUSE.] DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Here, go; the desk, the purse: sweet now, make haste. LUCIANA. How hast thou lost thy breath? DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. By running fast. ADRIANA ...
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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