Tragedies (Illustrated): Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, Othello, Romeo and JulietWilliam Shakespeare, the famous writer and playwright, national English poet who inspired artists, writers and poets and influenced on the formation of modern English language, and his creations became part of the common unconsciousness. Numerous stage performances and films bring us over and over again to the characters created by a genius English playwright. The tragedies about immortal love of the two lovers from Verona, as well as other famous dramas are included into the book. Contains: Hamlet Macbeth King Lear Othello Romeo and Juliet Illustrated by Olga Moss & Olena Odarych. |
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... faith, make you from Wittenberg? A truant disposition, good my lord. I would not hear your enemy say so, Nor shall you do mine ear that violence, To make it truster of your own report Against yourself: I know you are no truant. But what ...
... faith, make you from Wittenberg? A truant disposition, good my lord. I would not hear your enemy say so, Nor shall you do mine ear that violence, To make it truster of your own report Against yourself: I know you are no truant. But what ...
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... faith heartily. There's no offence, my lord. Yes, by Saint Patrick, but there is, Horatio, And much offence too ... faith, My lord, not I. Marcellus Hamlet Nor I, my lord, in faith. Upon my sword. Marcellus We have sworn, my lord ...
... faith heartily. There's no offence, my lord. Yes, by Saint Patrick, but there is, Horatio, And much offence too ... faith, My lord, not I. Marcellus Hamlet Nor I, my lord, in faith. Upon my sword. Marcellus We have sworn, my lord ...
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... Faith, no; as you may season it in the charge You must not put another scandal on him, That he is open to incontinency; That's not my meaning: but breathe his faults so quaintly That they may seem the taints of liberty, The flash and ...
... Faith, no; as you may season it in the charge You must not put another scandal on him, That he is open to incontinency; That's not my meaning: but breathe his faults so quaintly That they may seem the taints of liberty, The flash and ...
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... Faith, her privates we. Hamlet In the secret parts of fortune? O, most true; she is a strumpet. What's the news? Rosencrantz None, my lord, but that the world's grown honest. Hamlet Then is doomsday near: but your news is not true. Let ...
... Faith, her privates we. Hamlet In the secret parts of fortune? O, most true; she is a strumpet. What's the news? Rosencrantz None, my lord, but that the world's grown honest. Hamlet Then is doomsday near: but your news is not true. Let ...
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... Faith, there has been much to do on both sides; and the nation holds it no sin to tarre them to controversy: there was, for a while, no money bid for argument, unless the poet and the player went to cuffs in the question. Hamlet Is't ...
... Faith, there has been much to do on both sides; and the nation holds it no sin to tarre them to controversy: there was, for a while, no money bid for argument, unless the poet and the player went to cuffs in the question. Hamlet Is't ...
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