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  1. Two Gentlemen of Verona - The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] by William Shakespeare, 2010-07-12
  2. Measure for Measure - The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] by William Shakespeare, 2010-07-12
  3. The Comedy of Errors - The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] by William Shakespeare, 2010-07-12
  4. The Tempest - The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] by William Shakespeare, 2010-07-12
  5. Complete Works of William Shakespeare. 154 Sonnets, Romeo and Juliet, Othello, Hamlet, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, The Tempest, Julius Caesar, King ... Cressida, The Winter's Tale & more (mobi) by William Shakespeare, 2007-09-21
  6. Twelve Plays by Shakespeare by William Shakespeare, 2004-11-19
  7. The Complete Works (Oxford Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare, 1998-09-10
  8. Fair Em by William Shakespeare, 2010-09-10
  9. Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Wordsworth Special Editions) (Wordsworth Royals Series) by William Shakespeare, 1997-08-05
  10. The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] - Introduction and Publisher's Advertising by William Shakespeare, 2010-07-12
  11. A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare: 1599 (P.S.) by James Shapiro, 2006-06-01
  12. The Winter's Tale: Third Series (Arden Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare, 2010-08-17
  13. The Reduced Shakespeare Co. presentsThe Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged) by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, et all 2000-02-01
  14. The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works 2nd Edition by William Shakespeare, 2005-08-01

1. William Shakespeare - Kalliope
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2. William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (15641616). William Shakespeare.(National Portrait Gallery, London).
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
William Shakespeare (National Portrait Gallery, London) See Shakespeare's complete sonnets at Ludweb's amazing Shakespeare site. More information on Shakespeare on the internet.
"When I do count the clock that tells the time"
When I do count the clock that tells the time,
And see the brave day sunk in hideous night;
When I behold the violet past prime,
And sable curls, all silver'd o'er with white;
When lofty trees I see barren of leaves,
Which erst from heat did canopy the herd,
And summer's green all girded up in sheaves,
Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard;
Then of thy beauty do I question make,
That thou among the wastes of time must go,
Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake,
And die as fast as they see others grow;
And nothing 'gainst Time's scythe can make defence
Save breed, to brave him when he takes thee hence.

3. William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare. SHAKESPHERE’S BOYHOOD IN STRATFORD. WilliamShakespeare was born in Stratfordupon-Avon, England, in 1564.
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William Shakespeare
  • AS A BOY MARRIAGE AND LIFE IN LONDON SHAKESPEARE PROSPERS THE MERMAID TAVERN GROUP ...
  • SHAKESPHERE’S BOYHOOD IN STRATFORD
    William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, in 1564. This was the sixth year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was christened on April 26 of that year. The day of his birth is unknown. It has long been celebrated on April 23, the feast of St. George. William was the third child and oldest son of John and Mary Arden Shakespeare. Two sisters, Joan and Margaret, died before he was born. The other children were Gilbert, a second Joan, Anne, Richard, and Edmund. Only the second Joan outlived William. Shakespeare's father was a tanner and glovemaker. He was an alderman of Stratford for years. He also served a term as high bailiff, or mayor. Toward the end of his life John Shakespeare lost most of his money. When he died in 1601, he left William only a little real estate. Not much is known about Mary Shakespeare, except that she came from a wealthier family than her husband. Stratford-upon-Avon is in Warwickshire, called the heart of England. In Shakespeare's day it was well farmed and heavily wooded. The town itself was prosperous and progressive (see Stratford-upon-Avon). The town was proud of its grammar school. Young Shakespeare went to it, although when or for how long is not known. He may have been a pupil there between his 7th and 13th years. His studies must have been mainly in Latin. The schooling was probably good. All four schoolmasters at the school during Shakespeare's boyhood were graduates of Oxford University.

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    7. The Merchant Of Venice -- Chapter 1
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    The Merchant Of Venice
    By William Shakespeare
    1997 by Litrix Reading Room
    Contents
    DRAMATIS PERSONAE ACT I SCENE I ACT I SCENE II: Belmont. A room in PORTIA'S house. ACT I SCENE III ... ACT V SCENE I
    DRAMATIS PERSONAE
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    8. Mr. William Shakespeare And The Internet
    Welcome to the latest edition of Mr. william shakespeare and the Internet.Newcomers should read the Introduction for an explanation
    http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/
    W elcome to the latest edition of Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet . Newcomers should read the Introduction for an explanation of the way things are arranged. Old timers should read What's News each visit for highlights and new features. T his site attempts two things: To be a complete annotated guide to the scholarly Shakespeare resources available on Internet. The navigation menu at left appears on each major page. Use it to access the resources indexed here. The "Other" Sites page is a definite exception to the term "scholarly." Our newest feature is a listing of Shakespeare Festivals To present new Shakespeare material unavailable elsewhere on the Internet, such as A Shakespeare Timeline , which gives the key events of Shakespeare's life and work along with related documentary evidence. There are several supporting pages to the timeline:

    9. The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare
    The Complete Works of william shakespeare. Welcome to the Web's first edition of the Complete Works of william shakespeare. This site has offered shakespeare's plays and poetry to the Internet community since 1993.
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    The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Welcome to the Web's first edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. This site has offered Shakespeare's plays and poetry to the Internet community since 1993. Announcement: The restoration of the site following a disk failure has been delayed. The text of the plays is available now. The poetry and other services, including the search engine and forums, will return shortly. (Nov. 13, 2000) For other Shakespeare resources, visit the Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet Web site. The original electronic source for this server is the Complete Moby(tm) Shakespeare, which is freely available online. The HTML versions of the plays provided here are placed in the public domain. Older news items
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    A Lover's Complaint
    The Rape of Lucrece
    Venus and Adonis
    Funeral Elegy by W.S. Created by Jeremy Hylton Operated by The Tech , MIT's oldest and largest newspaper

    10. William Shakespeare Collection At Bartleby.com
    shakespeare, william. Bartleby.com Authors Reference william shakespeare. Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to nucleus of John Bartletts famous collection. shakespeare, william, 49885 to 53352
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    The Oxford Shakespeare
    The 37 plays, 154 sonnets and miscellaneous verse that constitute the unrivaled literary cornerstone of Western civilization.

    11. Shakespeare Oxford Society Home Page
    shakespeare Oxford Society Home Page. " Vero Nihil Verius" Welcome to the shakespeare Oxford Society, the second oldest continuously operating the works of william shakespeare. The quarterly
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    W elcome to the Shakespeare Oxford Society , the second oldest continuously operating organization (the Bacon Society dates back to 1886) involved in the two-centuries old Shakespeare authorship debate. The purpose of the Society is to document and establish Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550-1604), as the universally recognized author of the works of William Shakespeare. The quarterly Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter , annual journal The Oxfordian , and online magazine The Ever Reader carry articles, conference papers and news imparting a wide range of corroborating information and commentary. W does transform one's understanding of the history of this critical period in world history. A l Austin, the writer/producer of the much-watched The Shakespeare Mystery segment of PBS's Frontline , aptly summed up the Shakespeare authorship problem in an article that accompanied the original broadcast in 1989: "Those who believe de Vere was Shakespeare must accept an improbable hoax, a conspiracy of silence involving, among others, Queen Elizabeth herself. Those who side with the Stratford man must believe in miracles." [quote updated 5/14/99]. In short, there is a mystery here. And given the great significance and impact that Shakespeare has had in his own time and in ours, it is a mystery well worth exploring. It can only enhance one's appreciation of Shakespeare, literature, politics and history.

    12. Liber Liber: Biblioteca > Autori S > Shakespeare, William
    Propone cenni biografici sul Bardo e numerose opere in formato elettronico da scaricare.
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    13. The Life Of William Shakespeare
    Biography of the playwright.
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    William Shakespeare
    Related web site about William Shakespeare www.shakespeare-oxford.com/ www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shakespeare/ www.shoppinglist.com www.shakespeares-globe.org/ ... Fastcounter English playwright and poet, recognized in much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists. Shakespeare's plays communicate a profound knowledge of the wellsprings of human behavior, revealed through portrayals of a wide variety of characters. His use of poetic and dramatic means to create a unified aesthetic effect out of a multiplicity of vocal expressions and actions is recognized as a singular achievement, and his use of poetry within his plays to express the deepest levels of human motivation in individual, social, and universal situations is considered one of the greatest accomplishments in literary history.
    Life
    Shakespeare's professional life in London was marked by a number of financially advantageous arrangements that permitted him to share in the profits of his acting company, the Chamberlain's Men, later called the King's Men, and its two theaters, the Globe Theater and the Blackfriars. His plays were given special presentation at the courts of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I more frequently than those of any other contemporary dramatist. It is known that he risked losing royal favor only once, in 1599, when his company performed "the play of the deposing and killing of King Richard II" at the request of a group of conspirators against Elizabeth. In the subsequent inquiry, Shakespeare's company was absolved of complicity in the conspiracy.

    14. William Shakespeare: Talented And Daring
    Short biography written by a fifthgrader.
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    William Shakespeare: Talented And Daring
    "To be, or not to be, that is the question."
    William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England in1564 He has enduring fame because he dared to be different, though he is known mainly through his plays. One of the most famous plays he wrote is Romeo and Juliet , a well-known love story. Also, he wrote Hamlet and Macbeth , two other well known plays. He is famous because of his creativty and giftedness with writing plays as well as his acting abilities.
    Web Page researched and created by Adele

    15. The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare
    The Complete Works of william shakespeare This site offers complete HTML texts of shakespeare apos;s plays and sonnets, an interactive discussion area, full text searching of shakespeare apos;s
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    16. Works By William Shakespeare
    Read online classic literature by william shakespeare at 4literature.net
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    17. Mr. William Shakespeare And The Internet
    An annotated guide to shakespeare resources on the Internet. Welcome to the latest edition of Mr. william shakespeare and the Internet To be a complete annotated guide to the scholarly shakespeare resources available on Internet
    http://daphne.palomar.edu/shakespeare
    W elcome to the latest edition of Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet . Newcomers should read the Introduction for an explanation of the way things are arranged. Old timers should read What's News each visit for highlights and new features. T his site attempts two things: To be a complete annotated guide to the scholarly Shakespeare resources available on Internet. The navigation menu at left appears on each major page. Use it to access the resources indexed here. The "Other" Sites page is a definite exception to the term "scholarly." Our newest feature is a listing of Shakespeare Festivals To present new Shakespeare material unavailable elsewhere on the Internet, such as A Shakespeare Timeline , which gives the key events of Shakespeare's life and work along with related documentary evidence. There are several supporting pages to the timeline:

    18. Well Furlong - William Shakespeare
    A short account of his early life in Stratford, arrival in London, and death. Includes a discussion on authorship and a list of recommended biographies.
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    19. Mr. William Shakespeare And The Internet
    Mr. william shakespeare and the Internet This site aims to provide organized access to scholarly research and historical information on william shakespeare. Site provides information on the time
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    20. The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare
    Complete html texts of all plays.
    http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/
    The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Welcome to the Web's first edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. This site has offered Shakespeare's plays and poetry to the Internet community since 1993. Announcement: The restoration of the site following a disk failure has been delayed. The text of the plays is available now. The poetry and other services, including the search engine and forums, will return shortly. (Nov. 13, 2000) For other Shakespeare resources, visit the Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet Web site. The original electronic source for this server is the Complete Moby(tm) Shakespeare, which is freely available online. The HTML versions of the plays provided here are placed in the public domain. Older news items
    Comedy
    History
    Tragedy
    Poetry
    All's Well That Ends Well
    As You Like It

    The Comedy of Errors

    Cymbeline
    ...
    Titus Andronicus
    The Sonnets
    A Lover's Complaint
    The Rape of Lucrece
    Venus and Adonis
    Funeral Elegy by W.S. Created by Jeremy Hylton Operated by The Tech , MIT's oldest and largest newspaper

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