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Complete Works of William Shakespeare : Plays, Sonnets and other Poems

eBook, English, 2016
Ideenbrücke Verlag, [Place of publication not identified], 2016
1 online resource
9783960557715, 396055771X
1037810374
Comedies. All's well that ends well
As you like it
The comedy of errors
Love's labour's lost
Measure for measure
The merchant of Venice
The merry wives of Windsor
A midsummer night's dream
Much ado about nothing
Pericles, prince of Tyre
The taming of the shrew
The tempest
Twelfth night, or, what you will - The two gentlemen of Verona
The two noble kinsmen
The winter's tale
Histories. King John
The tragedy of King Richard the Second
King Henry IV, the first part
King Henry IV, second part
King Henry V
King Henry VI, first part
King Henry the Sixth, second part
King Henry the Sixth, third part
The tragedy of King Richard III
King Henry the Eighth
Tragedies. Romeo and Juliet
Coriolanus
Titus Andronicus
Timon of Athens
Julius Caesar
Macbeth
Hamlet, prince of Denmark
Troilus and Cressida
King Lear
Othello, the moor of Venice
Antony and Cleopatra
Cymbeline
Apocryphal plays. Arden of Faversham
A Yorkshire tragedy
The lamentable tragedy of Locrine
Mucedorus the king's son of Valentia and Amadine, the king's daughter of Arragon
The London prodigal
The Puritaine widdow
The second maiden's tragedy
Sir John Old Castle
Lord Cromwell
King Edward the Third
Edmund Ironside
Sir Thomas More
Faire Em
A fairy tale in two acts
The merry devill of Edmonton
Thomas of Woodstock
Poetry. The sonnets
Venus and Adonis
The rape of Lucrece
The passionate pilgrim
The phoenix and the turtle
A lover's complaint
Life of William Shakespeare. Preface
Parentage and birth
Childhood, education, and marriage
The farewell to Stratford
On the London stage
Early dramatic efforts
The first appeal to the reading public
The sonnets and their literary history
The borrowed conceits of the sonnets
The patronage of the Earl of Southampton
The supposed story of intrigue in the sonnets
The development of dramatic power
The practical affairs of life
Maturity of genius
The highest themes of tragedy
The latest plays
The close of life
Survivors and descendants
Autographs, portraits, and memorials
Bibliography
Posthumous reputation
General estimate