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  1. Macbeth (Penguin Popular Classics) (Spanish Edition) by William Shakespeare, 1998-10

141. Samuel Johnson, Writer
Next only to william shakespeare, Samuel Johnson is perhaps the most quoted of English writers. The latter part of the eighteenth century is often (in Englishspeaking countries, of course) called, simply, the Age of Johnson.
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Next only to William Shakespeare , Samuel Johnson is perhaps the most quoted of English writers. The latter part of the eighteenth century is often (in English-speaking countries, of course) called, simply, the Age of Johnson. Johnson was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, in 1709. His mother did not have enough milk for him, and so he was put out to nurse. From his nurse he contracted a tubercular infection called scrofula, which inflamed the lymph glands and spread to the optic and auditory nerves, leaving him deaf in the left ear, almost blind in the left eye, and dim of vision in the right eye. It also left scar tissue which disfigured his face, as did a later childhood bout with small-pox. Young Johnson responded to his disabilities by a fierce determination to be independent and to accept help and pity from no one. When he was three or four years old, a household servant regularly took him to school and walked him home again. One day the servant was not there in time, and Johnson started for home by himself. Coming to an open ditch across the street, he got down on all fours to peer at it before attempting to cross. His teacher had followed to watch him, and now approached to help. He spied her, and angrily pushed her away. Throughout his life, he feared that ill health would tempt him to self-indulgence and self-pity, and bent over backwards to resist the temptation. He had an uncle who was a local boxing champion, and who taught him to fight, so that years later he walked without fear in the worst sections of London. Once four robbers attacked him, and he held his own until the watch arrived and arrested them.

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143. Books On-line: Search Results
The OnLine Books Page. SEARCH RESULTS. You requested author names withthe words shakespeare, william . shakespeare, william Complete Works.
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144. The Mystery Of Shakespeare's Sonnets
Suggests that if Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford, is william shakespeare, then the mystery of the Sonnets is solved.
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145. Project Gutenberg Edition Of The Sonnets
Project Gutenberg Presents. The Sonnets. by william shakespeare. ProjectGutenberg Release 1041 (September 1997) Author names above
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146. Greene's Groats-worth Of Wit
Robert Greene's pamphlet which provides the first, somewhat critical, reference to william shakespeare as a playwright.
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Note: this Renascence Editions text was transcribed by Richard Bear , August 2000, from the text of the Wright edition of 1592 (S.T.C. No. 12245) and checked against that of Publisher
G R E E N S,
GROATS-VVORTH
of Wit,
bought with a
million of Repentance.
Describing the follie of youth, the falshoode of make-
shift flatterers, the miserie of the negligent,
and mischiefes of deceiuing
Courtezans. Written before his death and published at his dyeing request. [image] L O N D ON
Imprinted for William Wright.
The printer to the gentle readers. Haue published heere Gentlemen for your mirth and benefite Greenes groates worth of wit. VVith sundry of his pleasant discourses, ye haue beene before delighted: But now hath death giuen a period to his pen: onely this happened into my handes which I haue published for your pleasures: Accept it fauourably because it was his last birth and not least worth: In my poore opinion. But I will cease to praise that which is aboue my conceipt, and leaue it selfe to speake for it selfe: and so abide your learned censuring. Yours VV. VV.

147. Chapter Shakespeare to Shakespeare Of S By Biographical Dictionary Of Eng
shakespeare, william (15641616).—Dramatist and poet, born at Stratford-on-Avon,Warwickshire, on 22nd or 23rd, and baptised on 26th April, 1564.
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Shakespeare to Shakespeare Shakespeare, William Every Man in his Humour and Sejanus , and in Hamlet As You Like It . By 1595 Shakespeare was famous and prosperous; his earlier plays had been written and acted, and his poems Venus and Adonis , and Lucrece , and probably most of the sonnets, had been published and received with extraordinary favour. He had also powerful friends and patrons, including the Earl of Southampton, and was known at Court. By the end of the century he is mentioned by Francis Meres ( q.v .) as the greatest man of letters of the day, and his name had become so valuable that it was affixed by unscrupulous publishers to works, e.g. Locrine, Oldcastle , and The Yorkshire Tragedy , by other and often very inferior hands. He had also resumed a close connection with Stratford, and was making the restoration of the family position there the object of his ambition. In accordance with this he induced his flourished to apply for a grant of arms, which was given, and he Created by PanEris using Melati Previous chapter Back Home Email this ... Bookmark Next chapter page
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A selection of sonnets, with a brief biographical note.
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149. Shakespeare Resources, Duke University Libraries
For a complete list of the shakespeare material in the Reference Collection, checkthe Reference card catalog under the heading shakespeare, william and its
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A full-text electronic library from University of Kansas Early English Books Online.
Includes the scanned text of Shakespeare's works. Editions and Adaptations of Shakespeare (1591-1911)
Eleven major editions from the First Folio to the Cambridge edition of 1863-6, twenty-four separate contemporary printings of individual plays, selected apocrypha and related works and more than one hundred adaptations, sequels and burlesques from the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. LION (Literature Online).
Includes the dramatic and poetic works of Shakespeare MIT's The Tech - The Complete Works of William Shakespeare.
This search engine uses the server The Complete Molby (tm) Shakespeare to locate sources of quotations from Shakespeare's plays.

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Romantic Sonnets by william shakespeare
http://www.sonnets.org.uk
That time of year thou may'st in me behold
When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang
Upon those boughs which shake against the cold,
Bare ruined choirs, where late the sweet birds sang.
In me thou seest the twilight of such day
As after sunset fadeth in the west;
Which by and by black night doth take away,
Death's second self, that seals up all in rest.
In me thou seest the glowing of such fire,
That on the ashes of his youth doth lie,
As the death-bed whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourished by This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long. My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming; I love not less, thou less the show appear; That love is merchandiz'd whose rich esteeming The owner's tongue doth publish everywhere. Our love was new, and then but in the spring, When I was won't to greet it with my lays; As Philomel in summer's front doth sing And stops her pipe in growth of riper days: Not that the summer is less pleasant now Than when her mournful hymns did hush the night

151. Snabbsök
shakespeare, william, ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL, 0174435835, 67, Häftad, 142.00,shakespeare, william, ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL, 0521535158, 03.10, Paperback, 134.00,
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152. William Shakespeare's Complete Sonnets
All 154 sonnets searchable by keyword or, if you prefer, chosen at random.
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William Shakespeare's Complete Sonnets
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From fairest creatures we desire increase,
That thereby beauty's rose might never die,
But as the riper should by time decease,
His tender heir might bear his memory:
But thou contracted to thine own bright eyes,
Feed'st thy light's flame with self-substantial fuel,
Making a famine where abundance lies,
Thy self thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel:
Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament,
And only herald to the gaudy spring, Within thine own bud buriest thy content, And, tender churl, mak'st waste in niggarding: Pity the world, or else this glutton be, To eat the world's due, by the grave and thee. II When forty winters shall besiege thy brow, And dig deep trenches in thy beauty's field, Thy youth's proud livery so gazed on now, Will be a totter'd weed of small worth held: Then being asked, where all thy beauty lies, Where all the treasure of thy lusty days; To say, within thine own deep sunken eyes, Were an all-eating shame, and thriftless praise.

153. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Quotations Links, Articles And Topics At Suit
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154. Cotswolds England - Personal Tours Of The Cotswolds And Shakespeare Country
Personal tours of the Cotswolds and william shakespeare Country. Tour details, prices, recommended hotels.
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155. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Legends Links, Articles And Topics At Suite10
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156. William Shakespeare Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
Features the plays in HTML format. Includes links to annotated guides and articles.
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William Shakespeare All's Well That Ends Well Antony and Cleopatra - Study Guide Antony and Cleopatra As You Like It - Study Guide ... The Winter's Tale - Study Guide Introduction
"If this were played on a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction" ( Twelfth Night We know relatively little of the life of Britain's greatest playwright. Although renowned during his own lifetime for his genius, he was still of comparatively low birth, and therefore not written about by the scribes who recorded the lives of Shakespeare's higher-born peers such as Donne and Marvell. Shakespeare's birthday is traditionally thought to be April 23rd, 1564. Parish records from the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford Upon Avon show that he was baptized there on April 26th. His father was a civil servant, well respected in the town of Stratford, who married above his station, a woman by the name of Mary Arden. Stratford was a well-run town, and Shakespeare attended a good school whose fees were paid by the progressive local borough. Shakespeare did not attend university. Instead, in 1582, he married Anne Hathaway. The next year, they had their first daughter, Susanna, and then two years later, two twins, Judith and Hamnet, Shakespeare's only son. Shakespeare began to write, and the next we know of him is when his plays began to be performed upon the London stage. He was a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men (an acting company which was renamed 'The King's Men' on the accession to the throne of James I). Shakespeare's son, Hamnet, died at the age of eleven and many say this is why Hamlet is so-called. It is certain that this was a time of great anguish for Shakespeare and corresponds with the omposition of some of the most somber tragedies. Shakespeare enjoyed critical and popular success throughout the latter days of his life and died on April 23rd (his birthday), 1616, a wealthy man. Exact dates for the composition and performance of many of Shakespeare's plays is unknown, and in some cases even the authorship is in question. However, the following is a list of the plays in as close to chronological order of composition as is it is possible to estimate:

157. Pursued By Bears
Takes its name from a stage direction by william shakespeare. Follow what happens off stage.
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158. Oak Knoll Books & Oak Knoll Press
Topic=shakespeare, william. Contains essays on shakespeare, william Morris,Charles Dickens, John Donne, The Brontes, Dostoevsky, Keats, and more.
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159. Cryptographic Shakespeare
An introduction to a cipher system found in the works of william shakespeare.
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160. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > S > Shakespeare, Willia
Author shakespeare, william, 15641616 Keywords Authors S shakespeare, william,1564-1616; Titles A ; Literature. All s Well That Ends Well, 1999.
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