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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

161. The Stratford Festival Of Canada
North America's largest classical repertory theatre, presenting the works of william shakespeare and other great writers.
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162. Arts: Literature: Authors: S: Shakespeare,_William - Open Site
Genre Drama. Top Arts Literature Authors S shakespeare, william (2)Dramas (1). william shakespeare was born in Stratfordupon-Avon.
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Drama Top Arts Literature Authors ... S : Shakespeare, William William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. His birthplace is said to be in the house of his parents John and Mary in Henley Street, Stratford. He went to a Junior school and then to a Grammar School. In November 1582, he was married to Anne Hathaway. Noted as one of the greatest play writers and poets, Shakespeare died on 23th April 1616.
Shakespeare wrote three kinds of play: comedies, histories and tragedies. Chronological Publication Listing (as at April 18, 2004) (Click here for OEP Publication Abbreviation Codes and Meanings
  • 1592 - Richard the Third [D]
    1593 - Venus and Adonis [D]
    1594 - Henry VI, Part 2 [D]
    1594 - Lucrece [V] 1595 - Henry VI, Part 3 [D] 1597 - Richard the Second [D] 1598 - Henry IV, Part 1 [D] 1598 - Loves's Labour's Lost [D] 1599 - The Passionate Pilgrime [V] 1600 - Henry IV, Part 2 [D]
  • 163. The Shakespeare-Bacon Theory
    Analysis of the theory that the plays of william shakespeare were actually written under pseudonym by Lord Chancellor Francis Bacon.
    http://www.theatrehistory.com/british/shakespeare030.html
    THE SHAKESPEARE-BACON THEORY This document was originally published in Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume XXIV . John George Robertson. Cambridge: University Press, 1911. pp. 786-7. Purchase Books about the Shakespeare-Bacon Theory I N view of the continued promulgation of the sensational theory that the plays, and presumably the poems also, so long associated with the name of Shakespeare Bacon is Shakespeare (1910), goes still farther in an attempt to prove the point by cryptographic evidence. According to him the classical "long word" cited in Love's Labour's Lost , "honorificabilitudinitatibus," is an anagram for "hi ludi F. Baconis nati tuiti orbi" (these plays F. Bacon's offspring preserved for the world); and he juggles very curiously with the numbers of the words and lines in the page of the First Folio containing this alleged anagram. He also cites the evidence of (more or less) contemporary illustrations to books, which he explains as cryptographic, in confirmation. These interpretations are in the highest degree speculative. But perhaps his argument is exposed in its full depth of incredibility when he counts up the letters in Ben Jonson's verses "To the Reader," describing the Droeshout portrait of the First Folio, and, finding them to be 287 (taking each "w" as two "v's"), concludes (by adding 287 to 1623

    164. 123PriceCheck.com - Compare Book, Music, DVD And VHS Video Prices To Get The Bes
    Books Poetry, Drama Criticism shakespeare, william. 2) Romeo and Juliet (PenguinPopular Classics) william shakespeare 0140620931 RRP£1.50 30 June, 1994.
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    165. SHAKESPEARE MARIONETTE COMPANY
    Nonprofit corporation established for the advancement of education and the arts through its puppetry of william shakespeare productions. Features overview of performances, scenes and photo gallery.
    http://www.marionette.com/
    THE SHAKESPEARE M A R I ... E COMPANY

    166. Richard III Society: Shakespeare, Richard III
    Fiction Tours and Travel. william shakespeare, The Tragedy of King RichardThe Third An Annotated Hypertext Edition. Table of Contents.
    http://www.r3.org/bookcase/shaksper/
    Richard III Society, American Branch
    Online Library of Primary Texts and Secondary Sources
    This document is linked to ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies . Use this link to reach the project's home page.
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    167. Randomly Generated Shakespeare
    Randomly generated shakespeare.
    http://209.204.238.211/cgi-bin/random_shakespeare/rs.cgi
    Quoth William:
    I can suck melancholy out of a song, as a weasel sucks eggs. As You Like It , act 2, scene 5
    Another random quote

    The Tower homepage

    168. The Lied And Art Song Texts Page
    Song cycles and individual song based on lyrics from Wallace Stevens, W. H. Auden, A. E. Housman, Franz Kafka, Friedrich Nietzsche, and william shakespeare. Includes lyrics not under copyright.
    http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/f/foss.html
    The Lied and Art Song Texts Page Home Search
    Contents Introduction What's new this month What was new
    in previous months FAQ Wishlists View the Guestbook Sign the Guestbook Indexes to the Texts by Composer by Poet by First Line by Title by Language by Song Cycle Utilities Search Random Song Cycle Random Art Song Text Other Information Partial Bibliography Credits Website designer and maintainer: Emily Ezust
    mindel (AT) recmusic.org Our Volunteers Please visit Artsconverge , a Lieder-related web-project I've helped work on
    Lukas Foss (1922-)
    [x] indicates texts that are not yet in the database
    Song Cycles

    169. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE QUOTES
    Selected quotes indexed by topic.
    http://www.users.totalise.co.uk/~tmd/william.htm
    W illiam S hakespeare S elected Q uotes
    These short phrases of sparkling poetry, from the works of William Shakespeare, have been selected for use when writing cards for condolences, weddings, greetings, congratulations, commiserations, partings, birthdays, Valentine's day etc. Why not add this site to your favorites ready for the next time you need special words to express what you feel? S elect a subject from the list below:-
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    ngels B eauty ... omen A ngels
    "Good night, sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest"
    Hamlet, Act v, Sc.2 B eauty
    "Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night."
    "O, beauty, till now I never knew thee!"
    Henry VIII, Act i, Sc.4 "Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful"
    Mid N Dr, Act iii, Sc.1 B lessings
    "My blessings go with thee"
    King John, Act iii, Sc.3 C omfort
    "Courage and comfort, all shall yet go well" King John, Act ii, Sc.4 D eath "Adieu, and take thy praise with thee to heaven" Henry IV, Act v, Sc.4 "Alas, poor world, what treasure hast thou lost!" "All that lives must die, passing through nature to eternity"

    170. Pirandello Luigi - PirandelloWeb
    Portale dedicato al grande autore, con biografia, opere teatrali, romanzi, novelle, saggi vari. Inoltre, ampie sezioni su Gustave Flaubert, Grazia Deledda, Giovanni Verga e william shakespeare.
    http://www.pirandelloweb.com/

    171. Complete Plays By William Shakespeare (format: XML)
    Plays are available in XML/XSL format.
    http://www.navdeeps.com/shakespeare/
    Complete Plays by William Shakespeare
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    172. Autour De Roméo Et Juliette
    Pr©sentation de william shakespeare, V©rone et la com©die musicale Rom©o et Juliette.
    http://membres.lycos.fr/toricco/
    Ce site personnel est crée en 1024x768, o ptimalisé pour IE 5.5. © Autour de Roméo et Juliette - http://toricco.multimania.com. Mesure d'audience et statistiques
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    173. Volker Multhopp's Small Shakespeare Page
    Oxfordian, with many essays; reproductions of william shakespeare's six possible signatures; a discussion of various shakespeare forgeries and forgers.
    http://users.erols.com/volker/Shakes/index.html
    Volker Multhopp's Small Shakespeare Authorship Page
    . Small Shakespeare Authorship Page Version 7/4/1999.
    Make up your own mind about the Shakespeare authorship issue, please. Shakespeare stepped into world history in Greene's Groatsworth . I explain Why I am not a Stratfordian . For you Stratford fans, I offer you a direct look at the hand of your hero, the extant signatures of William Shakspere of Stratford, and a look and a discussion of the famous Shakespeare monument in Stratford. Stratfordians rejoice that the dates for writing the plays supports their man. But is that dating firm? The main linch-pin, the date of the Tempest is wobbling all over the place. Who really was the author? Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford (along with his secretary John Lyly) seems to be the best candidate to be the author of the great plays, the Sonnets , and other poems; and to be the actor strutting the Elizabethan stage. I have an essay on Puttenham 's Arte of English Poesie . George Puttenham was a monumentally significant critic of Elizabethan poetry he practically invented English literary criticism, although we shouldn't hold that against him. If you're just trying to orient yourself in WS's world, you might want to look at my Who's Who of Shakespeare's time.

    174. What Is Man Chapter I: A.Man The Machine. B.Personal Merit.
    The Death of Jean, The TurningPoint of My Life, How to Make History Dates Stick, The Memorable Assassination, A Scrap of Curious History, Switzerland, the Cradle of Liberty, At the Shrine of St. Wagner, william Dean Howells, English as She is Taught, A Simplified Alphabet, As Concerns Interpreting the Deity, Concerning Tobacco, Taming the Bicycle, The Bee and Is shakespeare Dead?
    http://www.lm.com/~joseph/wman.html
    WHAT IS MAN?
    I a. Man the Machine. b. Personal Merit
    [The Old Man and the Young Man had been conversing. The Old Man had asserted that the human being is merely a machine, and nothing more. The Young Man objected, and asked him to go into particulars and furnish his reasons for his position.] Old Man. What are the materials of which a steam-engine is made? Young Man . Iron, steel, brass, white-metal, and so on. O.M. Where are these found? Y.M. In the rocks. O.M. In a pure state? Y.M. Noin ores. O.M. Are the metals suddenly deposited in the ores? Y.M. Noit is the patient work of countless ages. O.M. You could make the engine out of the rocks themselves? Y.M. Yes, a brittle one and not valuable. O.M. You would not require much, of such an engine as that? Y.M. Nosubstantially nothing. O.M. To make a fine and capable engine, how would you proceed? Y.M. Drive tunnels and shafts into the hills; blast out the iron ore; crush it, smelt it, reduce it to pig-iron; put some of it through the Bessemer process and make steel of it. Mine and treat and combine several metals of which brass is made. O.M.

    175. Shakespeare.com Home
    shakespeare news from around the globe. shakespeare s will (March 16,2004). more shakespeare news shakespeare s Songbook. 160 songs
    http://www.shakespeare.com/
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    Shakespeare news from around the globe
    Shakespeare's will online The UK National Archives has put a scanned copy of Shakespeare's will online for all to freely download. Other famous wills can be downloaded for a fee. You can also access a transcript of Shakespeare's will on the Wikisource site. (March 16, 2004) more Shakespeare news...
    Shakespeare's Songbook
    160 songs by Shakespeare or mentioned in his plays, all cast in authentic musical settings, and performed by early music masters on CD-ROM. The accompanying book lets you play them yourself. You can get Shakespeare's Songbook at Amazon.com
    Octavo offers first editions on CD-ROM
    Octavo is offering high-quality scanned editions of Shakespeare's First Folio, Poems, and Sonnets on CD-ROM. For more information, browse their collections Shakespeare Web, millennium edition, AKA shakespeare.com

    176. Frontline: The Shakespeare Mystery | PBS
    The debate over who was shakespeare
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shakespeare
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    177. A Shakespeare Timeline

    http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/timeline/timeline.htm
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    178. Hamlet: List Of Scenes
    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. shakespeare homepage Hamlet. Entireplay in one page. Act 1, Scene 1 Elsinore. A platform before the castle.
    http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/hamlet/
    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Shakespeare homepage Entire play in one page Act 1, Scene 1: Elsinore. A platform before the castle.
    Act 1, Scene 2: A room of state in the castle.
    Act 1, Scene 3: A room in Polonius' house.
    Act 1, Scene 4: The platform.
    Act 1, Scene 5: Another part of the platform.
    Act 2, Scene 1: A room in POLONIUS' house.
    Act 2, Scene 2: A room in the castle.
    Act 3, Scene 1: A room in the castle.
    Act 3, Scene 2: A hall in the castle.
    Act 3, Scene 3: A room in the castle.
    Act 3, Scene 4: The Queen's closet. Act 4, Scene 1: A room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 2: Another room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 3: Another room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 4: A plain in Denmark. Act 4, Scene 5: Elsinore. A room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 6: Another room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 7: Another room in the castle. Act 5, Scene 1: A churchyard. Act 5, Scene 2: A hall in the castle.

    179. Online Course Companion: Literature Online
    Introduces the writer and his works. Includes an overview of his early years, his literary career, and his legacy.
    http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/kennedycompact_awl/chapter35

    180. Shakespeare Online
    shakespeare Online This site offers many resources for the study of shakespeare. There are several areas that offer necessary background information to aid readers of shakespeare. Information on
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.shakespeare-online.com/&y=02D3D3

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