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  1. A Fairy Tale: In Two Acts, Taken From Shakespeare (1763) by William Shakespeare, 2010-09-10
  2. The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare (Oxford Companions) by Stanley Wells, 2009-03-25
  3. The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, 2005-01-01
  4. William Shakespeare Complete Works Ultimate Collection: 213 Plays, Poems and Sonnets including the 16 rare, 'hard-to-get' Apocryphal Plays PLUS: Bonus Material and Easy To Use 'Table of Contents' by William Shakespeare, 2010-09-14
  5. King Lear (No Fear Shakespeare) by SparkNotes Editors, 2003-07-03
  6. Shakespeare the Thinker by Prof. A. D. Nuttall, 2008-04-01
  7. Romeo and Juliet (SparkNotes Literature Guide) by William Shakespeare, SparkNotes Editors, 2002-01-10
  8. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, 2009-09-15
  9. A Midsummer Night's Dream (Dover Thrift Editions) by William Shakespeare, 1992-02-21
  10. The Oxford Shakespeare: Anthony and Cleopatra (Oxford World's Classics) by William Shakespeare, 2008-06-15
  11. The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare Made Easy) by William Shakespeare, Tessa Krailing, 1985-04-01
  12. MacBeth : For Kids (Shakespeare Can Be Fun series) by Lois Burdett, 1996-09-01
  13. The Merchant of Venice (Folger Shakespeare Library) by William Shakespeare, 2009-01-01
  14. HENRY 1V Part 1 ( Wordsworth Classics ) by William Shakespeare, 1995

121. Books By Shakespeare,
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122. William Shakespeare
A small selection of shakespeare's poetry.
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William Shakespeare
"For those who believe Edward de Vere (or someone else) wrote Shakespeare, you must believe in conspiracies. For those who believe the Stratford actor was the author, you must believe in miracles."
Al Austin, PBS Frontline
Ah, the eternal mystery. Who was Shakespeare? Well, this site isn't here to debate the pros and cons of Edward de Vere and William Shakspeare. But there are lots of wonderful sites out there that have conclusive evidence for both authors. (As for me, I'm with the camp that believes Edward de Vere was Shakespeare.) For more information on Edward de Vere as Shakespeare, click here This site contains several of Shakespeare's sonnets and a few excerpts from his plays. (They say that the sonnets are the key to figuring out who he really was) For those sonnets I didn't know the number of, I just used the first line as the title. Enjoy!!
Sonnet 116"Let me not to the marriage of true minds"
"My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun"
"That time of year thou may'st in me behold"
Feste's Song from ... Much Ado About Nothing
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123. Books By William Shakespeare
Books by william shakespeare. Other Authors. Midsummer Nights Dream The ArdenEdition Of The Works Of william shakespeare. by ISBN 017443605X English.
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124. Shakespeare New Zealand
Promotes, encourages and facilitates the performance, appreciation and study of the works of william shakespeare and his contemporaries.
http://www.Shakespeare.org.nz/

125. William Shakespeare Discussion Ports
Discussion forum devoted to all of his poems and plays.
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William Shakespeare Discussion Forums
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126. Shakespeare, William
Site Map. encyclopediaEncyclopedia shakespeare, william. shakespeare, william,1564–1616, English dramatist and poet, b. Stratfordon-Avon.
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127. Pewter Shakespeare Character Figurines
Limited edition pewter figurines depicting characters from the plays of william shakespeare.
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128. William Shakespeare
An active forum devoted to the man and his works.
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129. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Shakespeare, William
william shakespeare (15641616). All Recommended biography Try williamshakespeare A Documentary Life by S Schoenbaum (1975). Criticism
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
"All the world's a stage, and men and women merely players." Birthplace

Stratford-upon-Avon, England
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He is presumed to have attended the local grammar school.
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According to seventeenth-century biographer John Aubrey, "he had been in his younger yeares as Schoolmaster in the Countrey". He was also an actor (one critic called him "an upstart Crow"). Did you know?

130. Apollo Movie Guide's Review Of Tempest, The (1979)
Movie of the book believed to be william shakespeare's last solo effort, includes plot synopis and movie information.
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131. Guardian Unlimited Books | Links | Shakespeare, William
william shakespeare. Work online william shakespeare author page A quick guide towilliam shakespeare, plus links to Guardian and Observer features and reviews.
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Work online The complete works on the Internet Public Library Primary documents, including Will's will Folio and quarto transcriptions Background Detailed summaries of the 41 plays As-full-as-possible Biography Shakespeare's Globe research database Shakespeare's monologues ... Shakespeare Magazine On this site William Shakespeare author page
A quick guide to William Shakespeare, plus links to Guardian and Observer features and reviews

132. History Of William Shakespeare Biography And Pictures 1564-1616
Includes biographical information, pictures, poetry, and time line.
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... William Shakespeare wrote 37 plays during his time. He wrote various other short poems and 154 Sonnets. His Sonnets were registered May 20, 1609. On March 25, 1616, Shakespeare signed his own will. He died April 23, 1616, on his 52nd birthday, the same calendar day given to his birth, though it is actually estimated that he was born on the 23rd of April. His wife Anne died August 6, 1623. Shakespeare's last descendant, Elizabeth Hall Nash, died February 17, 1670.
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133. Balkonsceno El "Romeo Kaj Julieto" (W. SHAKESPEARE)
La famekonata balkonsceno el la teatrajxo de william shakespeare, majstre tradukita de Reto ROSSETTI.
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originale aperis en Norda Prismo , 1956/2 paøoj 71-74
Tiu æi traduko de R. Rossetti (Birmingham) estis premiita per la "Laýro Verona" kaj "Laýro Rodo" en la Poezia kaj Muzika Konkurso "Ariel". Romeo
Sed haltu: kia lumo traradias
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Leviøu, bela suno, kaj mortigu
l' envian lunon, kiu triste palas,
æar vi, servanto þia, estas jam
pli bela ol þi mem. Ne estu plu
þia servanto, se þi vin envias:
þia vestala robo estas verda
kaj malsaneca, kaj nur malsaøuloj portadas øin volonte. Øin for¼etu. Jen mia damo, ho, jen amo mia! Se nur þi tion scius!... Þi kvazaý ion diras, sed silentas. Nu kio? Elokventas la okulo, kaj mi respondos øin. Mi tro arogas. Ne min þi alparolas. Jen du steloj, plej belaj de l' æielo, pro afero volas foriri kaj øentile petas okulojn þiajn briletadi dume, øis la reveno, en iliaj orboj. Kio, se supre ardus la okuloj, kaj en vizaøo þia brilus steloj?

134. Literary Encyclopedia: Shakespeare, William
shakespeare, william. (1564 1616). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature, Theatre.Playwright, Poet, Actor. Active 1588 - 1616 in England, Britain, Europe.
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135. Home Page
Resource on Romeo Juliet. Also has a large image gallery.
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(Please turn up your volume and enjoy the music of Romeo and Juliet I n this secti on, you will find different topics relating Shakespeare's life and works. At the end you will be tested on what you've read in each section. Meanwhile, check out my historical timeline! This site is mainly focused on one of Shakespeare's most prominent plays - Romeo and Juliet . Make sure that you will pay a visit to this portion of the web before your departure! The site consists of Art Gallery, Character Description, Prologue + Summaries on Romeo and Juliet, and many many more! Here, you can take a tour of the famous Globe Theatre by clicking on different parts of the structure! So, come and see. What you can also find is a introduction to its actors and audience! NEW!

136. Biblioteca Virtual - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
Translate this page Ficha de autor, Foro de debate Foro, Añadir a mis autorespreferidos Marca. shakespeare, william (1564-1616).
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137. Tapestry Of Emotion
Original poems, and poetry of famous poets such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Lord Byron, John Keats and william shakespeare.
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138. Glossary: Shakespeare, William
Glossary entry for shakespeare, william. Van s lyrics contain at leastone reference to a passage from shakespeare. As others are
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Van's lyrics contain at least one reference to a passage from Shakespeare. As others are noted, they will be included here too. To thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet . Act i, sc.3, l.78 Contributed by Alan Pert, Sydney, Australia More information available at: Van references in: Part of The Van Morrison Website

139. William 'Some-Other-Guy' Shakespeare
Debating the question of authorship.
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140. Glbtq >> Literature >> Shakespeare, William
As one of the key figures that western civilization has used to define itself, WilliamShakespeare stands in a complicated, fiercely contested relationship to
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page: As one of the key figures that western civilization has used to define itself, William Shakespeare stands in a complicated, fiercely contested relationship to homosexuality. Shakespeare and Homosexuality The subject of Shakespeare and homosexuality is really four subjects: it (homosexuality), he (Shakespeare), they (Shakespeare's contemporaries), and we (actors, audiences, readers, and cultural pundits across the four centuries since Shakespeare's death). Sponsor Message.
It (Homosexuality) Like "sexuality" in general, " homo sexuality" did not exist as a conceptual category in sixteenth-century Europe. That does not mean, of course, that feelings we today would describe as homoerotic did not exist, any less than behavior we would describe as homosexual. The closest that early modern English comes to a word for homosexuality is " sodomy ." But "sodomy" was a short-hand term for socially taboo acts that we today would put in very different categories from sexual acts. Even in the lawbooks, "sodomy" spilled over into heresy, witchcraft, and treason. These conceptual differences remind us that sexuality is not a natural given but something that changes as social and political circumstances change.

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